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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH
THE BENEFICENT, THE MERCIFUL
THE
PROVISION
FOR AKHIRAH
English Translation
Of
[ZAD-E-RAH]
By
MOULANA JALIL AHSAN NADVI
Translated
By
Shamim A Siddiqi
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D E T A I L S O F P U B LI C A T I O N
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The Provision for Akhirah [Zaderah]
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D E D I C A T I O N
I dedicate this book
To
the everlasting inspiring memories of my beloved father,
Late Sheikh Hafizullah,
my extremely sweet & innocent mother,
Late Bibi Rukayyah,
my extraordinary talented elder Brother,
Late Dr. Jameel Ahmad Siddiqi,
Professor of Mathematics, University of Laval, Quebec City,
Canada
who once rightly claimed
“to have kindled in me the fire to acquire knowledge”
when I was still in my teens
&
the brothers and sisters who will be benefiting from this book
in transforming their lives to be the Da’ee Ilallah in the
current millennium living and dying for the pleasure of Allah
alone.
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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE BENEFICENT, THE
MERCIFUL
CONTENTS
Page
Title Page i
Copy Right ii
Dedication iii
Foreword: By Dr. Ibrahim Najm, a prominent Da’ee and
an imminent Islamic Scholar from Al-Azhar, Cairo xxi
Preface: By The Author: Late Maulana Jalil Ahsan
Nadavi xxiii
Preface By The Translator: Shamim A Siddiqi xxv
* Where Humanity Stands xxvi
* Establishing the Islamic Way of life xxvi
* The Process of Iqamatuddeen followed by
Rasulullah (S) - Adage of Imam Malik xxviii
* Condition of the Islamic Movements xxxi
* The Age of Nationalism xxxiii
* The Position of America xxxiii
* The Need to Build An Indigenous IMNA xxxiv
* Team of Da’ees/Committed workers –
How to build it? xxxv
* Something About The Translation xxxvi
* Conclusion xxxix
Chapter - I INTENT PURIFICATIO
1. Basis of the acceptance of deeds 1
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2. Basis of reward in Akhirah 1
3. The End of A’lim [Islamic scholar] who is
lost in this world 2
4. Learning the Deen for earning the world 3
5. The knowledge o the Qur’an and the purity
of intention 4
6. The worst abode of pretenders 4
7. Disrespect of Allah 5
8. Importance of sincerity of intention 6
9. Pretension of Shirk [making partners with
Allah] 6
10. Who deserves the help of Allah? 7
11. Reward of seeking Akhirah 8
12. The purity of intention and the reward of
Akhirah 9
13. Purity of intention and reward of Allah 9
14. Invaluable fruits of sincerity 10
Chapter - II IMANIYAT [THE BELIEVES] 11
15. Iman, Islam, Ehsan and signs of doomsday 11
16. Kalimah Tayyeba and sincerity of heart 13
17. Blessings of good deeds 14
18. State of Iman 15
Chapter - III FOLLOWING THE BOOK OF ALLAH
AND THE TRADITIONS OF PROPHET
RASULULLAH (S) 16
19. Emphasis on fulfillment of Obligations 16
20. Deep involvement with the Qur’an 17
21. The Testament of Rasulullah (S) 17
22. Significance of the revival of Sunnah 18
23. Extraordinary reward for following Sunnah 18
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Chapter – IV IBADAT 20
24. Miswak [tooth brush] and the pleasure of
Allah 20
25. Wadhu – Recognition of Muslim 20
26. Azan – protection from punishment 21
27. Azan - the commitment of pardon and
Paradise 22
28. The first question on the Day of Judgment 22
29. Time to extinguish inferno of sin 23
30. The beloveds of Allah 23
31. Attachment with Masjid, the proof of Iman 24
32. Steps towards Salah in congregation 24
33. Salatul Fajr and Isha in the site of Sahabah 25
34. Matters to think for Imam 26
35. Preference for offering non-obligatory
prayers in house 26
36. Stealing in the prayer 27
37. Disintegration of Islamic order 27
38. Significance of Zakah in Deen 28
39. Zakah –the right of Allah 28
40. Fasting in Ramadan and Traviah 29
41. Emphasis on Sehri [i.e. eating before dawn
breaks] 29
42. Fasting – the Zakah of body 30
43. Fasting is a shield 30
44. Prayers for breaking fast and its great reward 31
45. Etiquette of Fasting 31
46. Fasting while traveling 32
47. Topic Same 33
48. Significance of Ramadan fasting 34
49. Tragic end of those who disregard fasting
[intentionally] 34
50. Eid – the day of reward 35
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51. Haste in performing obligatory Hajj 36
52. Consequence of neglecting Hajj 36
53. The pilgrims of Haram in the sight of Allah 37
54. Women’s Jihad – Hajj and Umrah 37
55. The true Hajj 38
56. Allah’s especial bounties for the people
of Arafat 39
57. Sacrifices and Sincerity 39
58. Who is the unfortunate? 40
59. Balance in Ebadah 41
Chapter – V SOCIAL OBLIGATIONS 42
60. The rights of parents 42
61. Paradise under the foot of the mother 43
62. Compensation for praying and seeking
Maghfirah for parents after death 44
63. Nicely dealing with parents after death 44
64. Treating nicely with maternal aunt 45
65. Respectability to teacher 46
66. The rights of the husband 46
67. The right of wife 48
68. Right of children 49
69. Tarbiyah (training) of family & children 49
70. Right of poor Muslim 50
71. Meeting the wants of needy Muslims 50
72. Reward for helping the needy 51
73. Drawing attention to good deeds 51
74. Kindness with servants 52
75. To burden to capacity 53
76. Reward for being nice to servants 53
77. Kindness to animals 54
78. Prohibition of target shooting on the animals 54
79. Incident of a camel 55
80. Sharpening knife before putting down goat
[for slaughtering] 56
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81. Don’t kill an animal before another one 57
82. Subject Same 57
83. Prohibition of mutilation [of body] 58
Chapter – VI MUA’ MLAT 59
84. Rightful means of earnings 59
85. The earnings of a laborer 59
86. Earnings with hard labor 60
87. Trade 60
88. Concept of correct means of earning 60
89. The correct concept about wealth 61
90. Persuasion to give loan 62
91. Under the same heading 63
92. The reward of giving relief to debtor 63
93. Subject Same 64
94. Accepting interest 64
95. The tragic end of the usurer 65
96. Subject Same 65
97. Depriving[someone] from inheritance is a sin 66
98. Significance of people’s rights 67
99. Subject Same 68
Chapter -VII MORALITY:GOOD VIRTUES & BAD
BEHAVIOR 69
100. Tawakkal – Trust in Allah 69
101. Patience 70
102. Perseverance 71
103. Protection of secrets 71
104. Decent behavior 72
105. Etiquette of Assemblies 72
106. Subject Same 73
107. Subject Same 73
108. Dress 74
109. Greed and Miserliness 74
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110. Prohibition from Resemblance 75
111. Subject Same 75
112. Subject Same 76
113. Immorality 76
114. Subject Same 77
115. Nurturing the evil thoughts 78
Chapter – VIII COMPREHENSIVE AHADITH 80
116. Entitlement for double reward 80
117. Islam, Hijrah and Hajj 81
118. Trust, Wadhu and Salah 82
119. Steadfastness, Wadhu and Salah 82
120. Ten Deeds 83
121. Iman, Islam, Hijrah, Jihad 85
122. Six things that may lead to paradise 86
123. Salah, Sawm, Sadaqah 87
124. Six deeds – the surety of paradise 88
125. Salah and Jihad 88
126. Ten Commandments 90
127. The Companionship and closeness with
Rasulullah (S) 91
128. Three improper works 92
129. The worthless and the miser of greatest
Magnitude 93
130. Abandoning of sin, taking care of
obligations, abundance of Zikr 93
131. Zakah, compassion for blood relation, right
of poor and Neighbor 94
132. Protection of Salah and tongue 95
133. Jihad, Fasting, Traveling for earning
Provision 95
134. Regulars in Salah, Saum and Zakah 96
135. Three persons will be deprived of Allah’s
Blessings 97
136. Who will be deprived of the fragrance of
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Paradise? 98
137. Who will get the companionship of
Rasulullah (S)? 99
138. Worthy and unworthy of Jannah [paradise] 100
139. Seven big sins 101
140. With whom Rasulullah (S) is displeased? 101
141. Worldly gains of three good deeds 102
142. People of high cadre 102
143. Worldly gains of modesty and behaving
nicely with parents 103
144. Sure help from Allah for three persons 104
145. Different forms of Sadaqah 104
146. Three Testaments 105
147. Five things 106
148. Deeds that lead to heaven 107
149. Signs of beloved servants, usurping the
rights of neighbors, the end of ill-gotten
gains 108
150. The wider connotation of Sadaqah 109
151. Subject Same 110
152. Subject Same 110
153. Freedom of slaves, nice treatment with
Orphans 111
154. Whose Sadaqah will not be accepted? 112
155. Eleven Commandments 113
156. What advice Rasulullah (S) gave to Ummah
just five days before he (S) passed away 114
157. Rights of the neighbor 115
158. When the Imam is perfect 116
159. Scriptures of Abraham and Moses & ten
Commandments of Rasulullah (S) 116
160. Who is to be envied? 120
161. Who invites the wrath of Allah? 121
162. Who will be held in the tank of Serum 121
163. Four Commandments 122
164. Oppression, greed and miserliness 123
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165. Five evil deeds 124
166. What shortcomings will develop in Muslim
Ummah before the commencement of
Qayamah? 126
167. Two things will be troublesome 127
168. Who will cry on the Day of Judgment? 128
169. Three beloved servants of Allah 128
170. Jealousy, animosity, Mutual love and Salam 129
171. Have the company of Mumin and don’t
invite evildoers at food 130
172. Punishment of fornication in Akhirah,
accusation and backbiting 131
173. Three Satanic works 132
174 The beloved and condemned followers of
Rasulullah (S) 133
175. Four Testaments of Rasulullah (S) 134
176. Four Blessings 134
177. Three calamities 135
178. Avoid suspicion, be truthful and don’t go
near lying 135
179. The three blessings 136
180. Nine Commandments 137
Chapter – IX ISLAMI DAWAH AND ITS
RELEVANT TOPICS 138
181. The concept of Islam 138
182. The scope of Kalimah Tayyeba 139
183. Islamic Dawah [calling the people to fold
of Allah] is the blessing of both the worlds 141
184. Introducing Islam 142
185. People in power do not like Islamic Dawah 144
186. Slavery of humans or obedience to Allah 146
187. The Divine system of peace and security 147
188. Building organization or formation of
Jamaah 148
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189. Collective gatherings and collective works 149
190. The blessings of a collective life within a
Jamaah 150
191. Obligations of the Amir 151
192. The obligations of the followers 152
193. Methodology of Dawah 153
194. The devastated speaker 153
195. Pardon, the weapon of Da’ee 154
196. Da’ee and Sabr [patience] 155
197. Use of modern means and resources for
Dawah 156
198. Conformity between Dawah and deed 157
199. What the rightful should do when the evil
is dominant? 159
Chapter -X STRUGGLE FOR IQAMATUDDEEN 160
200. What love for Haqq demands? 160
201. I don’t belong to them nor they to us 161
202. Yearning for Shahadah 162
203. Different forms of Martyrdom 162
204. Death in defense is Shahadah 163
205. The consequence of neglecting Dawah
Ilallah 163
206. The consequence of discarding the struggle
for Allah’s Deen 164
Chapter – XI MEANS TO SUSTAIN DA’EES
ILALLAH 166
207. Tahajjud 166
208. Subject Same 166
209. Subject Same 167
210. Subject Same 167
211. Inducement for Tahajjud 168
212. Vigilance for Nawafil [non-obligatory
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prayers] 168
213. Subject Same 169
214. Emphasis on Nawafil and Tahajjud and
abstinence from exaggeration 170
215. Infaq [spending in the way of Allah] 171
216. Subject Same 172
217. Subject Same 173
218. Subject Same 175
219. Sadaqah, the means of blessings 175
220. Subject Same 176
221. Sadaqah, the shade on the Day of Judgment 177
222. Sadaqah, the shield against Hellfire 177
223. Double reward for giving Sadaqah to
Relatives 178
224. The Best Sadaqah 178
225. Sadaqah of the distressed 179
226. Continuous Sadaqah 179
227. Subject Same 180
228. Etiquettes of Sadaqah 180
229. In the treasure of Allah 181
230. Subject Same 182
231. Recitation of the Qur’an 183
232. Subject Same 184
233. The etiquette of recitation 185
234. Repentance and seeking pardon 185
235. Istighfar [seeking pardon] cleans the heart 186
236. Abstinence from committing small sins 186
237. Repentance, a means to erase sins 187
238. Truthful repentance 188
239. Don’t treat the sins lightly 189
240. The dimensions of Allah’s mercy 190
241. Zikr and Du’a 191
242. Subject Same 192
243. The dialogue about Za’kreen [who
remember their Lord]
between Allah and His angles 193
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244. The Za’kir [One who remembers his Lord]
in the site of Allah 195
245. Etiquettes of supplication 196
246. One who supplicates gets any of the three
Rewards 196
247. Allah feels shy to return hands empty 197
248. Comprehensive supplication 198
249. Subject Same 199
250. Subject Same 200
251. Subject Same 200
252. Subject Same 201
253. Subject Same 201
254. Subject Same 202
255. Subject Same 202
256. Subject Same 203
257. Subject Same 203
258. Subject Same 204
259. Subject Same 205
260. Subject Same 206
261. Subject Same 206
262. The supplication of Abdullah b Maswood® 207
263. Hating worldliness and concern for Akhirah207
264. Remembrance of Akhirah 208
265. Disenchantment from the world 208
266. The faithful companions 209
267. Subject Same 210
268. The concept of abstinence 210
269. Mumin and audience with Allah 211
270. Emphasis to desire for Jannah 212
271. First destination of Akhirah: The grave 213
272. Grave and the good deeds 214
273. When the Qayamah will occur 219
274. Accountability on the Day of Judgment 219
275. Impartial Justice 221
276. Witness of the earth 221
277. Subject Same 222
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278. Subject Same 222
279. Consequences about unmindful-ness about
concern for Akhirah 223
280. Perfect Justice 224
281. Backbiting washes away the good deeds 224
282. Intercession 225
283. Subject Same 226
284. Subject Same 227
285. Hell and the people of Hellfire 228
286. Subject Same 228
287. Subject Same 229
288. Subject Same 230
289. Witness of body parts against man 230
290. Subject Same 232
291. Subject Same 232
292. Subject Same 234
293. Subject Same 237
294. Jannah and the people of Jannah 238
295. Subject Same 239
296. Subject Same 240
297. Subject Same 242
298. Subject Same 243
299. Subject Same 244
300. Subject Same 245
301. Subject Same 246
302. Subject Same 246
303. Subject Same 247
304. Subject Same 248
Chapter – XII MODEL OF RASULULLAH (S) 250
305. Al- Salah 250
306. Humility 250
307. Salah in congregation 251
308. Subject Same 251
309. Preparation for the obligatory Salah
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[Fard Salah] 252
310. Tahajjud 252
311. Subject Same 253
312. Good Conduct 253
313. Subject Same 253
314. Subject Same 254
315. Subject Same 254
316. Subject Same 255
317. Love for the children 256
318. Kidding with children 257
319. Kissing the children 257
320. Good Natured 258
321. Prophet (S) in his house 258
322. Subject Same 259
323. Subject Same 259
324. Subject Same 260
325. Subject Same 261
326. Equality among the rights of wives 262
327. Tarbiyah [training] of the wife 262
328. Extreme generosity 263
329. Encouragement for intercession 263
330. Smile of Prophet (S) 264
331. Methodology of Tarbiyah [Training] 264
332. Subject Same 265
333. Etiquettes of eating food 266
334. Subject Same 266
335. Civility and Humbleness 267
336. Subject Same 267
337. Visiting the sick 268
338. The Etiquettes of enquiring about health 269
339. Subject Same 270
340. The Prophet (S) while in journey 271
341. Prophet (S) in the midst of his companions 271
342. Subject Same 272
343. In the front at the time of danger 273
344. Pinpointing of shortcomings for Tarbiyah 273
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345. Correct relationship with companions 274
346. Subject Same 274
347. Clarity in the affairs 275
348. Subject Same 275
349. Subject Same 276
350. The importance of human rights 277
351. The economic life of a Da’ee 278
352. Subject Same 279
353. Subject Same 279
354. Subject Same 280
355. Subject Same 281
356. Subject Same 281
357. Subject Same 282
358. Subject Same 282
359. Subject Same 283
Chapter – XIII THE MODEL OF PROPHET ‘S
COMPANIONS 285
360. Make the Sahabah your Model 285
361. Do everything for the pleasure of Allah 286
362. Satanic attack on Iman 287
363. Passing of evil thoughts in the heart 288
364. Directives from Allah are easy 289
365. What is hypocrisy? 290
366. Subject Same 290
367. Modesty in matters of Haqq 291
368. The living condition of Sahabah 292
369. Following the Prophet (S) 293
370. Subject Same 294
371. Subject Same 294
372. Subject Same 296
373. Salam to children 297
374. Following of Rasulullah (S) 297
375. Subject Same 298
376. Subject Same 298
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377. Subject Same 299
378. Subject Same 300
379. Service to fellow travelers 301
380. Good treatments with prisoners 301
381. Obedience to Rasulullah (S) 302
382. Subject Same 303
383. Subject Same 304
384. Invitation to revive Iman 305
385. The greatness of Deeni Ijtimaat [religious
gatherings] 306
386. Tableegh and the zeal for acquiring
Knowledge 308
387. No trust on the liars 308
388. Subject Same 309
389. Protection of tongue 310
390. Subject Same 311
391. Salam 311
392. Pardon and forgiveness 312
393. Subject Same 313
394. Education of Forgiveness 314
395. Patience 315
396. Etiquettes of meeting 316
397. Fulfillment of commitment 317
398. Simplicity 318
399. Kindness to animals 318
400. Hospitality 319
401. Collective affairs 321
402. Eating collectively 322
403. Subject Same 323
404. Organizational discipline 324
405. Infaq [spending in the way of Allah] 326
406. Subject Same 326
407. Subject Same 327
408. Subject Same 328
409. Subject Same 329
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Chapter – XIV SOCIAL CONTACTS & PUBLIC
AFFAIRS 330
410. Nicely behavior with parent’s friends 330
411. Subject Same 331
412. Courteous and nice to slaves 332
413. Care about orphans 333
414. Sacrifice 333
415. Rightful means of living 334
416. The best dealings 335
417. Ease with debtor in distress 336
418. In the way of Iqamatuddeen [Establishing
the Deen] 337
419. Subject Same 337
420. Subject Same 338
421. Subject Same 339
422. Subject Same 340
423. The first reward for sacrifices towards
Iqamatuddeen 341
424. Da’ees life and hardship 343
425. Subject Same 343
426. Subject Same 344
427. Subject Same 345
428. Subject Same 346
429. Subject Same 346
Chapter -XV CONCERN FOR AKHIRAH & LOVE
FOR JANNAH 348
430. Concern for punishment of the grave 348
431. Subject Same 349
432. Subject Same 349
433. Subject Same 350
434. Subject Same 351
435. Subject Same 352
436. Subject Same 352
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437. Subject Same 353
438. Subject Same 354
439. In the way of Deen 355
440. Subject Same 356
441. Longing for Jannah [paradise] 357
442. Emphasis over fasting 358
443. Martyrdom and the longing for Jannah 359
444. Subject Same 361
445. Subject Same 362
446. Subject Same 364
447. Subject Same 365
448. Subject Same 367
449. Longing for Jannah 369
450. Subject Same 371
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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE BENEFICENT, THE
MERCIFUL
F O R E W O R D
The path of Dawah and Movement is full of or replete with
obstacles and hindrances. The dayiah should equip
himself/herself with the necessary provisions to suffice
him/her on this path in order to attain the supreme success,
namely, Allah’s pleasure.
To illustrate the necessity of such a provision for the dayiah,
let us look at the example of the car. It cannot run without oil
[gas]. If the car does not have oil [gas], it will never render
any good to its owner. Similarly, a dayiah without spiritual
provisions is like a lifeless corpse.
Allah (SWT) emphasized this fact saying in [Surah Al-
Ana’m: 122]:
“Is he who was dead and We have raised him unto life, and
set for him a light wherein he walks among men, as him
whose similitude is in utter darkness whence cannot emerge?
Thus is their conduct made fair-seeming for the disbelievers”.
The main springs of spiritual provision in Islam are to be
found in the Qur’an and Sunnah. While we have a plethora of
writings about the spiritual provision the Qur’an gives, the
Sunnah of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (S) as a potential
source for spiritual guidance has not been given the attention
it deserves. Even though the collection of Bukhari, Muslim
and the rest of the authentic collections of Hadith are at our
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disposal and Alhamdulillah, have been translated into major
languages, yet a coherent, well-selected and integrated
spiritual diet for the dayiah is hardly to be found.
This timely book, Zaderah – The Traveler’s Reliance, comes
to fill this void and quench the thirst of the seekers of better
provisions to meet the immense challenges the Dawah is
facing these days.
I had the privilege of going through the manuscripts and the
translated Ahadith from Arabic into English and I have the
honor to report that the translator has done an excellent job in
the translation. May Allah (SWT) reward him immensely and
may Allah (SWT) guide many hearts and minds through this
book.
Ibrahim Najm, Ph. D
New York
Dated December 9, 2001
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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE BENEFICENT, THE
MERCIFUL
Preface by the author, Maulana Jalil Ahsan Nadvi
All praise is for Allah (SWT). Prayers and Salam be on
Muhammad (S), the last Prophet of Allah and his
companions. May Allah bless them all!
The world is a passage. Human caravans are constantly
passing through it in a chain. The entire life is a continuous
journey. Every individual human being is a wayfarer.
Everyone has to complete his journey irrespective of the fact
whether he likes it or not. The wayfarer always cares for his
traveling expenses [Zad-e-rah]. One who travels without
wayfarer’s expenses, he encounters different kinds of troubles
and difficulties and ultimately has to cut short his journey.
Similarly, in life the wayfarer does need the traveler’s
reliance. In my humble way, I have prepared this collection
[of Ahadith] that he [the author] and others may make it as
the reliance of the traveler for their lives.
On the pattern of Rah-e-Amal [another collection of Ahadith
by the author], there are two regular Chapters “ The Model of
Rasulullah (S)” and “the models of his companions”. But this
time a lot of other things have been added that may satisfy the
needs of the readers. In addition to that, a Chapter of
comprehensive Ahadith has been introduced. It contains those
Ahadith that spell out many advices that Rasulullah (S)
delivered at a time. It is something new.
I have taken care of the following precautions while
preparing this collection:
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* To the extent of my knowledge, I have avoided those
Ahadith that did not meet the standards or the criterion fixed
by the Muhadditheen [the compilers of the Ahadith].
* I have also restricted myself from giving long Explanatory
notes.
* I have taken special care to use simple and commonly
understood language.
I pray to Allah (SWT) to make this collection useful to His
servants and a source to earn His pleasure for deliverance on
the Day of Judgment. Ameen!
“Our Lord Accept [it] from us. Lo! Thou, only Thou are the
Hearer and the Knower” [Al-Baqarah: 127]
Humbly, Jalil Ahsan
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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE BENEFICENT, THE
MERCIFUL
P R E F A C E
Islam came to the United States of America in the form of a
religion in the manner Judaism and Christianity are
understood in the West. Hence it remained restricted to some
rituals of Ebadah - Salah, Sawm, Hajj, Zakah and celebration
of Eid. It revealed itself in the names of the people and their
nomenclatures. It was a kind of traditional Islam with no
motivating force behind it and limited attraction for others to
enter in its fold. The full scope of benefactions to humanity
was rarely apparent. The concept of Al-Deen, the way of life,
covering the entire spectrum of human endeavor, both at
individual and collective levels, was missing.
However, in spite of this obvious deficiency, a significant
number of under- privileged and deprived people of America,
especially the African-American joined its ranks. They
entered in its fold in hundreds of thousands in the outgoing
20th
century and millions more are expected to knock the
door of Islam within a few decades now onward. Soon the
Latino-Americans and Native –Americans will follow suit.
The acceptance of Islam by Caucasian-Americans is a bit
sluggish. It needs especial attention to attract them to enter
into its fold.
Our mission, at this juncture, is to present al-Deen al-Islam,
as the only way of life ordained by Allah, aggressively to the
pluralistic society of America in detail. It tells to humanity as
how to live, act and behave on this earth, delivering justice
and peace to suffering humanity.
WHERE HUMANITY STANDS TODAY:
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The Creator and the Sustainer in His infinite mercy had been
kind enough to send His appointed Messengers for the
guidance of mankind. Innumerable Prophets of Allah came to
this world at different times and at different places in a
continuous process. Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus
and Mohammad [peace be upon all of them] were the most
prominent prophets of Allah. All of them had received
revelation from their Lord at their respective time. The Torah,
the Talmud, the Bible and the Qur’an are the known
Scriptures. Out of these four Books, only the Qur’an, the last
Book of Guidance, resonates as it was spoken fourteen
hundred years ago. It is now available to mankind intact in its
original shape. It can keep the humanity on the path of
righteousness, help in getting its innumerable problems
resolved justly and fairly to the benefit of mankind, attain
peace and equality before law for every individual human
being and inspire them to lead a well balanced and orderly
life both at individual and collective levels. The Qur’an has
played marvels in the past and it can do so again, provided its
system is implemented in its totality.
ESTABLISHING THE ISLAMIC WAY OF LIFE:
However, establishing the Islamic system of life in the
modern world appears to be a hard job. It will need selfless
and painstaking efforts, especially when the secular West is
determined to oppose its emergence anywhere on the surface
of the earth as a political entity. The entire world of Kufr
[rejection of Allah’s authority] and Shirk [making partners
with Allah] is united in this respect. The Big Seven plus
Russia, India, China and the Zionist State of Israel have
evolved a conspiratorial hegemony to thwart Muslims efforts
wherever they see even its emerging shadow. The cases of
Algeria, Nigeria, Sudan, Pakistan and Afghanistan and that of
Central Asian Muslim countries are before us. The question
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arises: will our adversaries be able to do it, if a true Islamic
Movement works within the bounds of its natural process in a
peaceful manner? In effect the efforts that were made so far
in the Muslim world were abortive, inconclusive, half hearted
and were suffering from some kind of economic or political
expediencies. In my considered opinion, it was not only the
interference of the West but the shortcomings of the Islamic
Movements and the indolence of the Muslim masses too that
had caused the failure of the emergence of Islam as a political
entity, at so many places in the Muslim world.
The Islamic Movements around the world could not foster the
requisite amount of urge among their respective masses for
the Islamic way of life. They could not build an effective
team of Da’ees/Islamic workers in proportion to respective
population of the country concerned. They failed in
developing model Islamic communities in their midst,
demonstrating the functioning of an Islamic society in the
context of the present world. Equally, they could not develop
feasible strategies to attain their objective within their own
geographical bounds, especially in pluralistic societies and
abroad, familiarizing their adversaries with the blessings of
the Islamic system. They could not make genuine efforts to
solve the human problems Islamically at least on paper and
produce some documentaries to that effect, except one on
interest-free banking. In the absence of homework, their
success would have been a miracle. They were bound to meet
failure, even if they would have come out successful
anywhere either through ballot or bullet. They all claimed,
and are claiming that they were struggling for Iqamatuddeen
[establishing the Deen of Allah] but in fact they did not
follow the rules and the process as prescribed and
demonstrated by Rasulullah (S) in its entirety. They should
have learnt a lesson from the like-wise efforts in the past and
the mistakes that are being committed by the contemporary
Islamic Movements around the world.
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It was Rasulullah (S) who laid down the road map of the
process of Iqamatuddeen, demonstrated and pinpointed the
step-by-step progress and the milestones through which the
Movement should pass. He (S) is our model in all respects.
He (S) established a model Islamic society and a state on that
pattern. The Islamic Movements of today have no choice but
to follow the same process from the beginning to the end.
There is no shortcut method in Islam.
THE PROCESS OF IQAMATUDDEEN FOLLOWED
BY RASULULLAH (S):
I. The Adage of Imam Malik [R]: Centuries have passed
after Rasulullah (S) and his rightful four Caliphs; Allah’s
Deen could not be established again in its totality. The
question arises why it is so? It reminds us of the adage of
Imam Malik [R], “ The fate of the later part of this Ummah
can be revived only through what has helped in the
beginning”. It means we have to examine what Rasulullah (S)
did to get the authority of Allah established on earth. What
process and strategies did he (S) introduce and observe?
What were his needs and priorities? These are the historical
facts and a truthful criterion for the present and the future
Islamic Movements to follow without any deviation. I will
elaborate on them, Insha Allah, in a sequence as follows.
i. When Allah (SWT) ordained Rasulullah (S), “ Arise and
warn. And glorify thy Lord” [Al-Muddathir; 2-3], he (S)
needed two things: the Guidance; and a team of dedicated
and devoted workers to get his mission fulfilled. The Qur’an
came from Allah as the Book of Guidance and Rasulullah (S)
built the requisite team gradually through his Dawah efforts
[calling the people to the fold of Allah].
ii. Those who responded to his (S) efforts of Dawah Ilallah,
he (S) educated them, trimmed their character and
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transformed them into trustworthy characters on the basis of
Iman [belief] in Allah and His Prophethood (S),
accountability in Akhirah [the Hereafter], the concept of
Amanah [trust], longing for Jannah and fear of Hellfire. After
struggling hard for13 years, he (S) built a team of 124
Sahabah [companions] in Makkah and through the
magnificent Dawah efforts of Musaa’b b Umair [R], he (S)
got 63 people from the tribe of Aus and 173 from the tribe of
Khazraj of Madinah. This was the total strength of his (S)
companions out of which he (S) put up about 313 in the
Battle of Badr and prayed to Allah, “If Your promised help
does not come now, You will not be worshipped, La
Tabud”[Ibne Hisham Vol. I]
Rasulullah (S) produced these living models of Islam in the
midst of Kufr and Shirk of the time. On the same pattern, the
Islamic Movements of the day have to produce such living
models in the midst of their pluralistic societies. The models
that people will love and move in our present day societies.
iii. Rasulullah (S), while in Makkah, challenged the
authority of idolaters and condemned their idols and their
systems, right from the outset. The Batil did not accept this
condemnation. In consequence, Muslims were put to trial and
tribulations all around but Dawah Ilallah [calling the people
to the fold of Allah] continued aggressively unabated. It
helped in building the trustworthy characters for the Islamic
Movement [the Jamaah].
iv. The society of Makkah was infested with all kinds of
social problems: there was no peace except in and around the
Haram, lopsided economy mixed with poverty all around, no
human rights, no rule of law, no basic education [only
seventeen persons were literate], no sense of justice except
tribal rituals and hegemonies. Although Rasulullah (S) was
concerned with these issues and thought about them in the
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cave of Hera, he (S) did not undertake or tackle, however,
any of these problems of the Makkan society when he (S)
was assigned the responsibility of Prophethood. He (S)
concentrated wholly and solely to correct the individuals who
constituted the society. If the individuals are reformed and a
team of such rejuvenated brothers and sisters is available, the
condition of the society could be revived easily as Rasulullah
(S) did. If you permit me to say, they were the “willing
horses” to establish the Deen of Allah [the Islamic system] on
themselves, on their families and the society at large,
sacrificing everything for its sake.
v. When such a team was available, Hijrah took place. Hijrah
was the process of consolidation of the scattered numerical
strength of Muslims [the model characters of the time] at
Madinah. It was so important that Hijrah became the criterion
of Iman and Kufr – belief and disbelief. [Verses 72 - 75 of
Chapter Al-Anfal; Verses 75, 97 to 100 of Al-Nisa of the
Qur’an and many Ahadith confirm it].
vi. The idolaters of Makkah could not tolerate this situation,
of concentration of Haqq [truth] at Madinah that was now the
Center or Head Quarters of the Islamic Movement. The
idolaters attacked time and again to annihilate the emerging
political entity of Islam in Madinah. Battles of Badr, Uhud
and Trench took place one after the other during the first five
years of Hijrah. Simultaneously, the Movement went on
gathering strength through incessant Dawah efforts,
increasing the numerical strength of the Muslims and
multiplying the team of Da’ees/Islamic workers in its wake
till Makkah was conquered peacefully in the eight’s year of
Hijrah. The Deen of Allah [the Islamic system] became
dominant in the Arabian Peninsula within the next two years.
This is how Rasulullah (S) got the Deen of Allah established.
I have described it in the briefest possible way. It pinpoints
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his (S) needs and priorities and the strategy to accomplish the
mission assigned to him (S). Imam Malik [R] mentioned the
same in his above quoted adage. If today we are desirous to
struggle for the Deen of Allah and revive the fate of Muslim
Ummah, here in America or elsewhere in the world, we have
no choice but to follow the same process in its minutest
details. The means and methodology of Dawah Ilallah and its
technique can be changed or improved but not the process
and the order of priorities. Allah’s Prophet (S) has already
fixed both the priorities and the process of Iqamatuddeen
[establishing the Deen of Allah]. There is no room for
deviation or making any innovation to it. The Islamic
Movements that try to reach the end through short cuts could
not succeed. Without building the requisite team of
Da’ees/Islamic workers and creating a passionate urge in the
masses for the Deen of Allah, history of the first century of
Hijrah cannot repeat itself. The recent Islamic Movement of
Taliban in Afghanistan adopted a shortcut method and
encountered a bitter failure, an eye-opening example for the
rest of the Muslim world. Equally, it would not be out of
context to measure the condition of the existing Islamic
Movements around the world for our own education and
benefit.
II. CONDITION OF THE ISLAMIC MOVEMENTS:
Islamic Movements are in progress in different Muslim
countries in different names and styles. How far they have
advanced towards the goal of Iqamtuddeen in their respective
societies is a case for each of us to examine. Currently, it
appears that they are perhaps lost in doldrums and the
attainment of their decades old goal of Iqamatuddeen has
become a distant dream. As they trail far behind their goal of
Iqamatuddeen, there arise some fundamental questions:
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* Is it not due to the fact that they did not follow the process
and priorities set by Rasulullah (S) in its totality?
* Is it not due to the fact that these Movements neglected the
strategy of Rasulullah (S) not to be involved in the socio-
economic problems of the community, but to build the
requisite team in stead?
* Is it not due to the fact that they ignored the process of
Dawah Ilallah by working both extensively and intensively at
grass root level?
* Is it not due to their failure to create strong urge in their
respective masses for Allah’s Deen?
* Is it not due to the fact that they could not inspire the
Muslim masses towards supporting their goal?
* Is it not due to the fact that they could not build in their
people the spirit of sacrifice of time and resources for the
Deen of Allah?
* Is it not due to their failure to help in building indigenous
Islamic Movements in USA, UK and Europe to get echoing
resounding calls in support of their demand for Islamic state
and that they continue to ignore the same even today?
If someone ponders upon these pertinent questions, he can
easily understand that the present plight of the Islamic
Movements around the world is due to the cumulative effect
of all these negligence of the past. Should the projected
Islamic Movement of America also ignore these realities and
still nurture the hope to build the IM of North America? It is
a moment to think for all of us before jumping ahead in our
zeal to build the indigenous Islamic Movement of America.
Strategically, it is extremely important for the leadership of
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the existing Islamic Movement of North America to reset its
goal and rearrange its priorities in the light of the above
discussion and the questions raised in that perspective. This is
how the Deen of Allah can be introduced to the people of the
land and spread in the body politic of the country.
III. THE AGE OF NATIONALISM:
Howsoever, we may be averse to the concept of nationalism,
it is a reality and we have to deal with till the human
conscience realizes its follies. In spite of the fact that Islam
does not recognize the national boundaries, we have to build
up indigenous Islamic Movements around the world within
the boarders of each nation state. We can think universally
but have to plan and work nationally. So, there is a great need
and urgency of building an indigenous Islamic Movement in
America for its people and by its people. This is a reality and
the Muslims, especially the movement-oriented Muslims
[both immigrant and indigenous], have to realize and work
for it wholeheartedly on the pattern of Rasulullah (S).
Strategically, this should be the basic point for consideration
of the stalwarts and protagonists of the Islamic Movement in
America.
IV. THE POSITION OF AMERICA:
America has emerged as the mega superpower after the
collapse of communism with enormous economic and
military power and superb technical know-how. Its political
leadership and the people too are extremely conscious of this
fact and hence are eager to export their materialistic and
liberal cultural values to the rest of the world, especially to
the poor nations. The secular and permissive Media and the
Jewish lobby have replaced communism with Islam. So,
Islam is now the greatest target of the secular and liberal
forces of the world. America is the most enthusiastic
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champion of the fight against Islam in the name of terrorism,
fundamentalism and its own national interests. The question
arises, how to meet this greatest challenge of our time? How
to counteract the growing influence and interference of
America and its allies in the internal affairs of the Muslim
world? Strategically, this should be the most important
consideration for all of us to keep in view while developing
indigenous Islamic movement. It would help in counteracting
the growing interference of the secular West into the internal
affairs of the Muslim world.
V. THE NEED TO BUILD AN INDIGENOUS IMONA:
It has been neglected in the past as stated above. If any
attempt was made at all, it was abortive, haphazard and has
no bearings with the realities of the land. It was just for the
names sake. It is this IM that will introduce Islam to the
people of the land, build the requisite team of committed
workers on the pattern as Rasulullah (S) did, and help in
reforming the secular, liberal and godless nature of this
society by putting forward the alternative Islamic system of
life, pinpointing the evil consequences of the liberal life-
pattern. It will invite the people of the land to accept Islam as
the only way of life in order to get peace and tranquility of
mind and lead a balanced life on this earth. It is this IM that
will motivate the Muslim Ummah of America to work
towards the consolidation of all and sundry at one single
platform and inspire them to be the walking model of Islam
with more emphasis on the concept of care and concern for
the people at heart and in approach. This is the greatest need
not only of American Muslims but also of the people of the
land. It is this indigenous movement that will try to nullify
the interference of America and its allies in the internal
affairs of the Muslim world. Strategically, this is the
paramount need of the time and we, as Muslims of America
have to fulfill it.
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VI. TEAM OF DA’EES/COMMITTED WORKERS -
HOW TO BUILD IT?
If you prepare the list of priorities of the IM, the need of
developing a team of committed workers will rank first along
with Dawah, organization and Tarbiyah. Whosoever
responds, through Dawah efforts, he or she needs to be
developed as a dependable and trustworthy worker through
Tarbiyah and Tazkiyah on individual level. Rasulullah (S)
undertook this training job by himself so that every worker
became a solid twenty-four karat gold. This training includes
inculcating the fear of Allah, concern for Akhirah, great
longing for Jannah and fear of Hellfire in each and every
worker of the movement.
The sole purpose of this book is to put the above basic
needs of the Islamic Movement in American in the
forefront. The author. Late Maulana Jalil Ahsan Nadavi of
Jamaat Islami Hind has prepared this course of the Ahadith of
Rasulullah (S), to fulfill those basic needs. It deals with Iman,
Ebadah, socio-economic-political affairs, and the
characteristics of a Da’ee, the attributes that Allah loves and
the evils that Allah abhors. This book emphasizes:
* the devotion of Sahabah towards Allah’s Deen;
* the quantum of their sacrifice in the way of Allah;
* the ever readiness of Sahabah to sacrifice all in the way of
Allah for His pleasure;
* the ever consciousness of their accountability on the Day
of Judgment;
* their commitment and preparedness for Iqamatuddeen; and
* their supreme love for Allah and His beloved Prophet
Muhammad (S).
I found the original book “ Zaderah” [Traveler’s Reliance]
most useful for the training of the workers of the IM in
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America. I selected it in my humble way to translate this
book in English. Insha Allah, the workers will find it very
helpful for the movement and inspiring to inculcate in them
the requisite character of a Da’ee for working enthusiastically
for Dawah Ilallah. It will prepare them to build their own
character and the life of their families Islamically, develop
good and cordial relations with their neighbors and behave
like responsible citizen and benevolent human beings for the
society and the humanity at large. If each Hadith is studied
and brought into practice systematically with the intention
that we are to change our lives and bring them in conformity
with the Qur’an and the life pattern of Rasulullah (S), all the
aforesaid objectives will be possible to attain. If one follows
it meticulously, within six months to one year, there will be a
remarkable change in the living condition of each worker and
his or her family, making genuine efforts towards the
attainment of Jannah through the pleasure of Allah.
VII. SOMETHING ABOUT THE TRANSLATION:
The original book, Zaderah, is in Urdu, published by The
Islamic Publications, (Private) Ltd. Lahore, Pakistan. Late
Maulana Jalil Ahsan Nadavi, the author, selected Ahadith on
different topics from almost all the sources of Prophets (S)
traditions available today. He gave a topic to each Hadith, put
them in a distinguished group of Ahadith and categorized
then into fifteen sections. I have maintained these groups,
topics and headings of each Hadith intact. The reader will
find that this book contains Ahadith dealing with almost all
the spheres of our lives, for every Muslim and Muslimah to
bring his or her life in conformity with the Sunnah of
Rasulullah (S). Only a bird’s eye view of the contents will
confirm this truth.
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The Late Maulana Nadavi translated the Ahadith in chaste
Urdu, followed by explanation as a footnote where necessary.
His translation in Urdu is not by “words for words” but
carries the sense and essence of each Hadith. I have,
therefore, kept both the text of each Hadith and its
translation in view so that not to change the contents of
the Hadith and that of the essence that he wanted to
communicate and emphasize on the minds of the readers.
I was very much particular in this respect. It made the
translation of each Hadith a test for me. During the
period of this translation, I have been very much
conscious of the fact that nothing wrong is attributed to
Rasulullah (S) and thus my Akhirah is put to danger.
Keeping the delicacies of the aforesaid situation in mind, I
gave this translation to Dr. Ibrahim Najm, a distinguished
graduate scholar of Al-Azhar, Cairo to review it minutely.
Alhamdulillah, he has done this job magnificently well. He
pinpointed a slight variation at three places and
Alahmdulillah I have corrected it accordingly. However, I
request the readers to send me their comments. I will, Insha
Allah, correct it in the next edition with gratitude to the
pointer.
I completed the translation, Alhamdulillah, by August 7,
2000 and revision by September 28, 2000. My beloved
nephew, Anwar A’dil, a computer expert, brought it into
book format by December 30, 2000. May Allah bless him
immensely for this memorable job! Now the insertion of the
Arabic text of each Hadith at its proper place was a problem.
Its scanning from different books of Ahadith and putting
them at the appropriate place within the marked space was a
tedious job by itself. In finding a correct process,
considerable time was lost. Ultimately, Sister Nasreen of
Advanced Express Printing, Dallas, TX was kind enough to
complete this job by scanning the text of each Hadith from
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the original book, Zaderah. May Allah bless her abundantly
in His infinite mercy! The book was then given to Dr.
Ibrahim Najm, as stated earlier, for verification and checking
the accuracy of the translation. He is an extremely busy
person. He is a graduate from Al-Azhar University with
Honors, a Ph. D in religious studies, Adjunct Assistant
Professor of Arabic & Islamic Studies at St. John’s
University, NY, Imam and Director of Masjid Hamza, Valley
Stream, NY and, of course, an effective Da’ee Ilallah. He was
very kind to me. He completed the job of examination of this
translation by the first week of December 2001 and graced
me with his valuable comments that I have added as the
Foreword of this book. May Allah shower His blessings and
give Barakah in his undertakings.
This book would not have been possible to complete on my
own, had my sons Javed and Tariq Siddiqi not been
constantly helping me in so many ways that I cannot count
them. May Allah keep them on the path of righteousness! My
entire family, including my wife Shamim Razia Siddiqi, my
third son Ejaz Siddiqi, my daughter-in-law Naila Aziz Siddiqi
and my talented grandson, Salman Mazhar all were directly
benefiting with this translation. Practically, almost all the
Hadith I have shared with my family members discussed its
contents amongst them and applied to our individual and
family situation, thus making it an eternal source of
inspiration for each of us. This gave me an added strength to
complete this onerous task with total devotion and dedication
and a sense of gratitude to Allah (SWT) Who gave me
Tawfeeq to do a very humble service to His Deen. If the
reader undertakes the study of this book in the manner I
undertook, he and his family would likewise be benefited
immensely, Insha Allah.
My acknowledgment of gratitude will not be complete
without mentioning the names of my beloved Brothers
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Shamsheer Ali Baig and Dr. Waheeduddin Ahmed of
Milwaukee who have rendered valuable advices towards the
improvement of this book. May Allah bless each of them!
I have dedicated this book to eternal memories of my late
beloved parents whose prayers have always guided me to
seek and follow the truth even in extreme circumstances and
to the sweet memory of my late elder brother Dr. Jameel
Ahmad Siddiqi, Professor of Mathematics, University of
Laval, Quebec City, Canada who once rightly claimed to
“have kindled in me the fire to acquire knowledge” when I
was still in my teens. May Allah bless each of them
immensely and shower His blessings in Jannah Al-Firdaus.
VIII. CONCLUSION
In the present context of the world, Muslim Ummah stands
nowhere, neither politically nor economically or morally.
Secular values of life are dominant everywhere even in the
Muslim world. The Islamic Revival Movements around the
world have yet to go a long way to establish their credibility
as savior of mankind and the salt of the earth. The tragedy of
the collapse of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan has pushed
this expectation far behind. Islam is yet to be established
somewhere as a “laboratory” to resolve human problems
realistically. The Muslims are yet to demonstrate somewhere
in the world that they are the characters that can deliver
“good” [Khair] to mankind and justice to the suffering
humanity. But, in spite of all these shortcomings on the part
of Muslims, still Islam is the only hope of mankind. It is the
only TRUTH [Haqq] that Muslims hold today in the form of
the Qur’an and the life pattern of Prophet Muhammad (S).
When the Muslim world continues to try its luck in its own
way, let the Muslims of America make their efforts in the
heart of the most developed and the most modern state
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through democratic and constitutional process within the
permissible bounds and see how the will of their Creator and
Sustainer prevails: where, when and in what shape? It is a
paramount challenge to the ingenuity of the Muslim
leadership of America. This book is a humble contribution to
that effect.
May Allah accept this effort and help in building the requisite
team of Islamic workers [Da’ees] in the midst of an all-
permissive society and dominant liberal values. May Allah
give Tawfeeq [favor] to the team of Islamic workers to bring
Islam to the doorstep of each house and present it in very
appealing and soft-spoken words with extreme care and
concern for all! May Allah open the hearts of the people to
understand the message of Islam and accept it as an eternal
bliss for their personal, family and collective life and
salvation Hereafter! May Allah accept my humble effort and
make it, “The Provision for Akhirah” [Zaderah] in the life
Hereafter! May Allah bless each and every one who has
helped me one way or the other to publish this book in the
present shape! “Allah-humma Barik fihey”
Shamim A Siddiqi
New York Dated January 24, 2002
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CHAPTER - I
INTENT PURIFICATION
1. Basis of the acceptance of deeds
Translation: Narrated by Abu Hurairah ®: Rasulullah (S)
said,” On the Day of Judgment, humans will be raised
[treated or examined] in accordance to their intention (for
good deeds)”
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne Ma’ja]
Explanatory Note: On the Day of Judgment, Allah will not
consider outward appearance of humans; rather their
intentions would be taken into consideration for all good
deeds. Allah knows what was the inclination of their hearts.
Their deeds will be accepted or rejected accordingly
2. Basis of reward in Akhirah
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Translation: Narrated by Abdullah Ibne Omar ®: He asked
from Rasulullah (S), O Prophet of Allah! “Tell me about
Jihad and Ghazwah?” [i.e. what kind of Jihad is rewarded and
under what conditions, the Mujahid is deprived of it]
Rasulullah (S) said, O Abdullah, “If you had fought with
the intention to get reward in Akhirah and remained
steadfast till the end, you will then get the reward of your
performance and will be enlisted with those who are
steadfast. But if you had fought out of arrogance or for
show off, Allah will raise you on the Day of Judgment on
the same condition”.
O Abdullah! With what intentions you fought and under
what state you were killed, under the same conditions you
will be resurrected”.
[From Abu Dawood]
3. The end of A’lim [Islamic scholar] who is lost in this
world
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Translation: It is narrated by Ibne Abbas ® that Rasulullah
(S) said, “The person whom Allah graced with the knowledge
of His Deen but he showed miserliness in teaching it to others
and even if he teaches to others, he collects remuneration for
it and builds his own world. Such persons will have bridle of
fire on the Day of Judgment and an angel will declare
pinpointed to him that he is the person whom Allah favored
with the knowledge of Deen but he showed miserliness in
teaching it to others and collected money even to whom he
taught and thereby built his own world. This angel will
constantly go on making this declaration till the end of
accountability on the Day of Judgment”. [What a disgraceful
situation it would be!]
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb]
4. Learning the Deen for earning the world
Translation: It is narrated by Abdullah Ibne Maswood ® that
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Rasulullah (S), addressing the people, said, “What will
happen when you will be involved in sedition, your
youngsters will be grown up and your elders will reach the
fag end of their old age and the sedition will be taken as
tradition and if anyone gets up to fight against the sedition
[innovations], people will allege that this man is not doing
good”.
Someone then asked Rasulullah (S), “When such crisis
will fall upon the Ummah?”
Rasulullah (S) said, “ When the number of honest and
trusted people will be on decline and the number of power
seekers will be rampant. The true learned scholar of Deen
will be on decrease and the number of the learners of
Deen will be on increase. Deen will be studied for earning
the worldly gains. People will do good deeds but for the
sake of material benefits”.
[Al-Targheeb Al-Tarheeb]
Explanatory Notes: “Sedition” here stands for that state of
decline and decadence that persists generations after
generation to the extent that the decline in Deen is considered
as the right way and those who will try to correct the situation
will be nicknamed disdainfully. People will say that those
who have started the movement for improvement are
incorrect and their entire struggle is anti- Islamic. This
condition will prevail at the time when the number of people
learning the Deen will abound but their intention will not be
clean. These will be the professional scholars of Deen,
apparently striving for their Akhirah but, in fact, the inherent
objective will be to earn the worldly benefits. Greed of the
material gains and getting into political power will be the
dominant features of this age.
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5. The knowledge of the Qur’an and the purity of intention
Translation: Imran Ibne Hussain ® narrates that he passed
through a person who was reciting the Qur’an [for reminding
others]. When he finished, he appealed to the people for
monitory help.
Seeing this scenario, Imran Ibne Hussain ® said, “ I have
heard Rasulullah (S) saying: One who recites the Qur’an
should beg from Allah alone. There will be some
individuals in my Ummah who will recite the Qur’an for
begging from the people”.
[From Tirmizi]
6. The worst abode of pretenders
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Translation: It is narrated by Abdullah Ibne Abbas ® that
Rasulullah (S) said, “ In the Hellfire, there is a valley from
which the Hell itself seeks refuge four hundred times every
day. This valley has been prepared for the pretenders of the
Ummah of Rasulullah (S), for the bearers of the Book of
Allah, for the one who spends in the way other than Allah, for
the one who performs Hajj and for the one who goes out for
Jihad [struggle] in the way of Allah”.
[If these acts are performed hypocritically for the sake of
pretension, they are doomed and their abode will be the
valley in the hellfire: Translator]
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne Ma’ja – Ch. Al-Riya]
7. Disrespect of Allah
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Translation: It is narrated by Abdullah Ibne Maswood ® that
Rasulullah (S) said, “ The person who performs Salah
articulately while he is in public [with all precautions and fear
and correctly performs Ruku and Sajud] and when he is
alone, he offers his prayers with recklessness, such person is
disrespectful to his Sustainer and makes a fun of Him”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al- Tarheeb]
8. Importance of sincerity of intention
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Translation: It is narrated by Abu Umamah ® that a person
came to Rasulullah (S) and inquired that a man participates in
Jihad for reward and for recognition in this world, will he get
the reward?
Rasulullah (S) said, “ He will get nothing”. That person
repeated his question three times and each time he (S)
gave the same answer, “ He will get nothing”.
At the end Rasulullah (S) said, “Allah (SWT) will accept
only that Amal [action/deed] which is performed for Him
and only to seek His pleasure”.
[From Abu Dawood & Nisa’i]
9. Pretension is Shirk [making partners with Allah
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Translation: Omar Ibne Khatt'ab ® narrates that one-day he
went to Masjid-e-Nabavi [the Masjid of Rasulullah (S)] and
found that Maa’z Ibne Jabal ® was sitting by the grave of
Rasulullah (S) and crying. He inquired, “What makes you to
cry?”
Maa’z ® replied that he heard one thing from Rasulullah
(S) that had caused me to cry: He (S) told, “ Even the
slightest pretence tantamount to Shirk [making partners
with Allah]”.
[From Mishkat]
Explanatory Note: Only this is not the Shirk that a man
bows down before an idol and puts sacrifice on its altar. But
the greatest Amal [action] if a person performs for the
pleasure of others, or for show-off or for feeling elated in
their eyes; in fact, he commits an act of Shirk. ‘To please’ is
the right of Allah and he has shared it with others.
10. Who deserves the help of Allah?
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Translation: It is narrated by a person from Madinah that
Mua’via ® wrote to Aisha ® requesting her to advise him in
the briefest possible words.
In respond Aisha ® wrote, Blessings of Allah be upon you.
I have heard Rasulullah (S) saying, “ Those who are
desirous to get the pleasure of Allah and do not care for
the displeasure of others, Allah helps such people and the
displeasure of others does not cause any damage to them.
But those who seek the pleasure of others at the cost of
displeasure to Allah, Allah deprives them of His helping
hands and throws them to the vagaries of humans. As a
result, they remain deprived of the help of Allah and also
they do not get any assistance from those whom he
pleased at the cost of displeasure to Allah”. Blessings of
Allah may be upon you.
[From Tirmizi - Chapter: Persuasion]
11. Reward of seeking Akhirah
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Translation: It is narrated by Zaid Ibne Thabit ® that he
heard Rasulullah (S) saying, “ The person whose objective of
life is [the attainment of] this world, Allah will deprive him
of the peace and contentment of his heart and will always be
running after the greed of collecting wealth an insatiable
wants. He will get only that portion from this world that
Allah had allotted to him. And those, whose objective is [the
attainment of] Akhirah, Allah will shower upon them the
peace and contentment of heart, protect it from the greed of
wealth and they will get positively the allotted fortune of this
world “.
[Al-Targheeb wa al-Tarheeb]
12. The Purity of intention and the reward of Akhirah
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Translation: Anas Ibne Malik ® narrates that while traveling
with Rasulullah (S) on return back from Ghazwah Tabuk [the
battle of Tabuk], he (S) said during this journey, “ Some
people were left behind in Madinah but in fact they have been
[constantly] with us in every valley and every mountain pass
that we crossed throughout this journey. They were left
behind only because due to some [honest] excuses”.
[From Bukhari &
Abu Dawood]
Explanatory Note: This Hadith connotes that if anyone had
the intention to do some good deed but due to some inability
[excuses], he could not perform it, Allah will not deprive him
from the reward of that Amal [action].
13. Purity of intention and reward of Allah
Translation: Abu Darda ® narrates from Rasulullah (S) that
he (S) said, “ One who goes to bed with the intention to get
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up for Tahajjud [nightly prayers] but due to deep slumber, he
could not arise till the dawn breaks, the Salah of Tahajjud
will be recorded to the credit of his account and the sleep [of
that night] will be counted as reward from his Sustainer”.
[From Nisa’i & Ibne Ma’ja]
14. Invaluable fruits of Sincerity
Translation: Maa’z Ibne Jabal ® narrates that when
Rasulullah (S) was deputing him to Yemen, he said, “O
Prophet of Allah! Please give me some advice”.
Rasulullah (S) said, “Keep your intention clean [from all
kinds of impurities. What ever you do, do it for the
pleasure of Allah. In that case], a few deeds will suffice
you [for your salvation] ”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb & Al-Ha’kim:
Chapter –Sincerity]
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CHAPTER - II
IMANIYAT [THE BELIEVES]
15. Iman, Islam, Ehsan and signs of dooms day
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Translation: It is narrated by Abu Hurairah ® that
Rasulullah (S) said, “You should ask me about Deen” But
people, out of respect, were generally hesitant to ask
questions from him (S). [And every body was desirous that
someone comes from outside and puts questions to
Rasulullah (S). This way, they will also be benefited]
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So, a person came and sat very close to him (S) and asked,
“O Prophet of Allah! What is Islam?”
Rasulullah (S) said, “ Not to associate partners with
Allah, establishing Salah, paying Zakah, and fasting in
Ramadan”.
He confirmed it and asked, “O Prophet of Allah! What is
Iman?”
Rasulullah (S) said, “Belief in Allah, His angels, His
Scriptures, His Messengers, resurrection in Akhirah and
believing that whatever is happening in this world is in
accordance to His planning and discretion”.
He confirmed it and asked, “ O Prophet of Allah! What is
Ehsan?”
Rasulullah (S) said, “ You fear Allah as if He is before
your eyes. But if you cannot see Him, then [you take it for
granted] He is watching you”.
He confirmed it and asked, “O Prophet of Allah! When the
dooms-day will come?”
Rasulullah (S) said, “The way you are ignorant of it,
similarly, I am also ignorant about its appointed hours
but I can tell you its signs”.
“ When you see that the woman has become the Master of her
lord, take it as the sign that the dooms-day is at hand”.
“ And when you see the bear-footed, dumb, deaf and
naked people have become the master of the land, take it
as the sign that the dooms-day is at hand”.
“ And when you see that the shepherds are competing
with one and other in constructing high-rise buildings,
take it as a sign that the dooms-day is at hand”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb - Ref: Bukhari & Muslim]
Explanatory Note: Literary meaning of Iman is conviction
and trust in Allah. Islam means total surrender to Allah.
Ehsan means to do something artistically with excellence.
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The objective of the third question was how a man can be a
pious and dutiful slave of Allah? Rasulullah (S) replied to
this question that man couldn’t attain the best of deeds with
best of intention unless he develops a constant vision that he
is seeing Allah and he is present before Him or he is
constantly under the watch of Allah. The essence of this
concept is this that without constantly living under the
conviction that either he is seeing Allah or Allah is watching
him wherever he is and whatever he is doping; one cannot
attain perfection with adoration in any of his action or deed.
Further, the woman becoming the master of her Lord means
that she is disobedient to her husband. Similarly, when the
slave girl shows high headedness to her master, sons become
arrogant to fathers, youngsters become disrespectful to elders,
these are the approaching signs of the dooms-day. The second
visible sign will appear when the uncivilized and dunce
become the rulers of this earth. The third sign will appear
when the people of low profile and the poor abound in wealth
and it is expended in constructing tall and magnificent
buildings in competition to others. When these signs are
visible, it means that the dooms-day is at hand. As regards its
timing, it is known to Allah alone.
16. Kalimah Tayyeba and Sincerity of Heart
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Translation: From Zaid b Arqam ®, Rasulullah (S) said, “
One who recites, La Ilaha Ilallah with sincerity will enter into
paradise”.
People asked, “ What is Ikhlas [Sincerity]?
Rasulullah (S) said, “ It connotes that accepting this
Kalimah, one must restrain from all that Allah has
prohibited”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb]
And Musnad Ahmad has quoted [this Hadith] from
Rifa’a Juhni ® in these words, “ One who stands witness
with sincerity that there is no deity except Allah, confirms
that I am the Messenger of Allah and follows the straight
path, he will enter into paradise”.
And Tirmizi narrates, “ The person who recites Kalimah
and keeps himself aloof from Kaba’air [great sins] will go
to Jannah [paradise]”.
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Explanatory Note: All the above three narrations are
extremely important. Mere recitation of Kalimah – La Ilaha
Illallah, is no guarantee of Heaven. Along with it, following
the straight path as ordained by Allah and His Prophet (S)
and never approaching even to the proximity of [Kaba’air]
great sins, are essential requisites to get into paradise.
17. Blessings of good deeds
Translation: Abdullah b Umar ® asked from Rasulullah (S),
“ O Prophet of Allah: will we be accountable for the deeds of
Shirk [idolatry] committed during the time of Jahilyah [days
of ignorance before Islam]?”
Rasulullah (S) said, “ Those who will do good deeds in
Islam will not be made accountable for Shirk [idolatry]
committed during Jahilyah but those who will commit
bad deeds in Islam will be accountable for the bad deeds
of both the periods”.
[From Musnad Ahmad]
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18. State of Iman
Translation: Anas b Malik ® reports: Rasulullah (S) visited
a youth who was about to die.
He (S) asked, “ Under what state you are?”
The youth said, “ O Prophet of Allah! I feel hopeful of the
Rahmah [kindness] of Allah but equally, I am fearful of my
sins”.
Rasulullah (S) said, “ Under such conditions [as at the
time of death], Allah fulfils both the expectations. Allah
will protect him from what he fears [from Hellfire] and
grant him of what he was hopeful [the Paradise]”.
[From Tirmizi]
Explanatory Note: This Hadith teaches us the lesson that a
Mumin neither feels despondent from the mercy of Allah nor
nurtures no concern about the consequences of his sins. This
state of Iman has also been described in these words: “Iman
is in between hope and fear”. Expectation of kindness from
Allah leads to good deeds and fear of the consequences of
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sins leads towards repentance and seeking pardon from Him.
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CHAPTER - III
FOLLOWING THE BOOK [OF ALLAH] AND
TRADITION [OF PROPHERT (S)]
19. Emphasis on fulfillment of Obligations
Translation: Abdullah b Abbas ® narrates that Rasulullah
(S), while giving a Khutba said, “ Allah has ordained right for
everyone. So fulfill what is due to each. Be aware, Allah has
declared some obligations [fulfill them], and designated some
ways and methods [follow them], permitted some things [use
them], and prohibited certain things [don’t go near them].
The Deen, which He has designed for you, it is easy and
balanced, comprehensive and all encompassing. It is not
suffocating”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani]
Explanatory Note: From “suffocation”, it means that you
will neither feel deprived by following the Deen nor it will
retard the progress of human’s life. The highway of Deen is
vast and smooth.
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20. Deep involvement with the Qur’an
Translation: Abu Shareeh Khizai ® says that one day
Rasulullah (S) came to us and said, “ Do you stand witness
that there is no deity except Allah and I am the Messenger of
Allah?”
People confirmed it affirmatively.
After that Rasulullah (S) said, “ One end of this Qur’an is
in the hands of Allah and the other end is in your hands.
So hold it fast, you will never go astray, nor you will ever
meet destruction after that”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb]
21. The Testament of Rasulullah (S)
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Translation: Ibne Abbas ® narrates that Rasulullah (S)
addressed us at the time of his last Hajj to Makkah and said, “
I am leaving behind for you the thing if you hold it fast, you
will never go astray: the Book of Allah and the traditions of
His Prophet (S)
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb]
22. Significance of the Revival of Sunnah
Translation: Omar b Aauf ® narrates that one day
Rasulullah (S) said to Bilal b Harith ®,” O Bilal! Be aware”.
He ® said, “ O Prophet of Allah, “ About what you are asking
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me to be aware of?”
Rasulullah (S) said, “ Those who will revive my Sunnah
after it is forgotten will get the reward equal to one who
has been practicing it and the reward of those who were
holding it will not be reduced. And those who will
innovate something in Deen against the consent of Allah
and His Rasul (S), he will be punished equal to one who
was practicing it without making any reduction in the
punishment of those who were practicing it”.
[From Tirmizi]
23. Extraordinary reward for following Sunnah
Translation: Ibne Abbas ® narrates that Rasulullah (S) said,
“ Who will uphold my tradition while the Ummah is suffering
from Fasad [is deviated], he will get the reward equal to
hundred martyrs”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb]
Explanatory Note: Such a tremendous reward he will get
because in spite of the fact that his environment was not
conducive and encountering immense opposition all around,
he did not compromise with the wrongful attitude of the
people. Rather, he stood firm as witness with his life and
demonstrated that the salvation lies only in following life
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pattern of Rasulullah (S).
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CHAPTER – IV
I B A D A T
24. Miswak [tooth brush] and the pleasure of Allah
Translation: From Aisha ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ Miswak
[tooth brush] cleans the mouth and is a means to get the
pleasure of Allah “. In another narration: “it increase eyes
sight”
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb]
25. Wadhu - Recognition of Muslim
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Translation: From Abdullah b Umar ®. Gabriel asked
Rasulullah (S), “ What is Islam?”
He (S) said, “ The Islam is: You bear witness that there is
no deity except Allah and Muhammad is the Messenger of
Allah; establish Salah and pay Zakah; perform Hajj and
Umrah; take shower when it is essential; make wadhu
correctly; and fast during Ramadan”.
The questioner asked if he maintains all these, would he
be considered as Muslim?
Rasulullah (S) confirmed, “ Yes”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne Khazima]
Explanatory Note: It is a part of the long Hadith of Gabriel,
which has been narrated in different manner This Hadith
deals with Hajj, Umrah and wadhu. The purpose of quoting
this Hadith is to give due emphasis on performing wadhu
correctly the way Rasulullah (S) did. The good wadhu will
lead to concentration in prayers and create the condition of
devotion and fear. The devil will be least able to pollute the
Salah and that will be a great success.
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26. Azan – Protection from punishment
Translation: From Anas b Malik ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “
When Azan is called for Salah in any habitation, Allah
protects it from the punishment of the day”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani]
27. Azan: the commitment of Pardon and Paradise
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Translation: Aqabah b Amir ® quotes from Rasulullah (S), “
Your Lord is extremely pleased with the shepherd when he
calls for Azan from a mountaintop and offers Salah.
Allah (SWT) responds: Look to my slave, he is calling for
Azan away from habitation and offers prayers, he fears
me, I will pardon him and reward him with paradise”.
[From Abu Dawood and Nis’ai]
28. The first question on the Day of Judgment
Translation: From Abdullah b Qurt ®. Rasulullah (S) said,
“ The first question on the Day of Judgment will be asked
about Salah. If he succeeds, he will come out with flying
colors in the rest of his deeds. If he fails in the evaluation of
his Salah, his entire deeds will be spoiled”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani]
Explanatory Note: This is so because Salah is the practical
demonstration of Tawheed [Oneness of God] and is the
foundation of Deen. If the edifice is sound, the entire
structure will be strong. If the foundation is weak, the entire
structure will be infirm.
29. Time to extinguish inferno of sin
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Translation: From Anas b Malik ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ At
the time of every prayer an angel declares: O the progenies of
Adam! Get up to extinguish the fire that you have ignited”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani]
Explanatory Note: In between two Salah, people commit a
lot of mistakes [sins] both small and great which may
transform into hellfire in the next world. The angle, therefore,
calls: come to Masjid to extinguish the fire ignited by you,
offer prayers and beg His pardon. Only His pardon can put
out this fire.
30. The beloveds of Allah
Translation: Anas b Malik® heard Rasulullah (S) saying. “
Those who habitat the houses of Allah are His beloved
friends”.
[From Tabrani]
Explanatory Note: Those who habitat the houses of Allah
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[Masajid] and render services for them, they are the beloved
slaves of Allah.
31. Attachment with Masjid, the proof of Iman
Translation: From Abu Sayeed Khudri ®. Rasulullah (S)
said, “ When you see a person attending Salah in
congregation in Masjid on a regular basis, you confirm that
he is a Mumin”.
[From Tirmizi & Ibne Ma’ja]
32. Steps towards Salah in Congregation
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Translation: Ubai b Ka’ab ® narrates that the house of an
Ansari was far away from the Prophet’s Masque but he was
regular in attending Salah in the Masjid without losing any
one.
Someone asked him, “Why don’t you get a donkey to enable
you to attend the Masjid both in hot weather and during the
night?”
He replied, “ I do not prefer to have residence near
Masjid. I want to come on foot and get the reward for
each step in coming to and from the Masjid”.
Hearing this Rasulullah (S) said, “ Allah (SWT) will
reward him for each step”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Muslim]
33. Salatul Fajr and Isha in the eyes of Sahabah
Translation: Abdullah Ibne Umar ® says that when we did
not find any one at the time of Fajr and Isha in congregation,
we used to have bad presumption about him.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne
Khazima, Tabrani]
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Explanatory Note: They were presuming such persons as hypocrites who
were mostly found absent in Fajr and Isha. There was no electricity.
People could hide themselves easily. The hypocrites, whose hearts were
devoid of Iman, used to abstain. The Qur’an has depicted their picture in
these words: “they come to prayer but under compulsion with no interest”
34. Matters to think for Imam
Translation: From Abdullah b Umar ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ One who
leads the prayer should fear Allah. He should know that he is accountable
for the followers [behind him in Salah]. If he leads the prayer in perfect
order, he will get the reward equal to his followers with no decrease in
their reward. But if his leadership [in Salah] is defective, he himself will
be the loser and his followers will suffer nothing”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani]
35. Preference for offering non-obligatory prayers in
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house
Translation: Abdullah b Maswood ® says that he asked
Rasulullah *S), “ Is offering of non-obligatory prayers in
house better than in Masajid?”
Rasulullah (S) said, “ Don’t you see how close my house is
from Masjid? Offering non-obligatory prayers in house is
more preferable to me than in the Masjid but the
obligatory prayers must be offered in the Masjid”.
[Ibne Ma’ja & Musnad Ahmad]
36. Stealing in the prayer
Translation: From Abu Qatada ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ The
worst thief is that who commits stealing in his prayers”.
People asked. “ O Prophet of Allah! What means the stealing
in prayers?
Rasulullah (S) said, “ It means that he does not perform
Ruku and Sajud in perfect order”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani & Ibne Khazima]
37. Disintegration of Islamic order
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Translation: From Abu Umamah ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ A
time will come when the order of Islam will fall apart one by
one. When something will disintegrate, people, instead of
removing the disorder will be contented with the remaining
part. The first thing that will fall apart will be the order of
justice [Rightful guided Khilafah] and the last thing will be
the order of Salah”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne Heban]
Explanatory Note: It means that gradually the foundation of Deen will
start crumbling one by one. First the political sovereignty of Islam will
wither away, resulting in fast dwindling of the system till the last link of
the chain will be lost too. Most of the people will abandon Salah and that
will be the last stage of decadence.
38. Significance of Zakah in Deen
Translation: Abdullah b Maswood ® narrates, “ We have
been ordained to establish Salah and pay Zakah. One who
offers Salah but does not pay Zakah, his Salah will not be
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accepted by Allah”.
In other version, such person is not Muslim and his deeds
will not benefit him [on the Day of Judgment].
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani]
39. Zakah, the right of Allah
Translation: From Abu Hurairah ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “
When you have paid Zakah on your wealth, you have
fulfilled your obligation to Allah. And one who has
accumulated ill-gotten gains and expends in the way of Allah,
he will get no reward but, on the contrary, it would be a sin”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne Khazima & Ibne Heban]
40. Fasting in Ramadan and Traviah
Translation: From Abu Hurairah ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “
Allah has prescribed fasting in Ramadan obligatory and I
have introduced Salatul Traviah for you. Those who will fast
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in Ramadan and offer Traviah with Iman and expecting
reward, they will be as clean from sin as they were when
born”.
[Al-Targheeb & al-Tarheeb]
Explanatory Note: In Hadith the word “Qaya’m” has been used which
means Traviah. On who is Mumin and does these two things, expecting
reward in Akhirah, all his sins will be pardoned. As regards sins
pertaining to rights of the people, they will be pardoned only when either
the right is returned to the rightful person or he forgives with pleasure.
41. Emphasis on Sehri [i.e., eating before dawn breaks]
Translation: Abdullah b Harith ® narrated from a
companion of Rasulullah (S) that he went to him (S) at the
time when he was taking Sehri. Rasulullah (S) said, “ Taking
Sehri is the blessing granted by Allah. So, never give up
taking Sehri”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Nisa’i]
Explanatory Note: Jews were not accustomed to take Sehri
while fasting. It was an innovation introduced by their Rabbis
or they were restrained by Allah to have Sehri in consequence
to their transgression. Simple and easy directives were given
to the Ummah of the last Prophet of Allah and Sehri is one of
them. Sehri helps in remembering Allah well during day time
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and creates ease in other works. This is the blessing of Sehri.
42. Fasting, the Zakah of body
Translation: From Abu Hurairah ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “
There is a Zakah [purification] of every thing. The Zakah of
the body is fasting and the fasting is half Sabr”.
[From Ibne Ma’ja]
Explanatory Note: According to modern research all the
Muslims and non-Muslims Doctors are of the opinion that
through fasting, as per Muslim’s tradition, one gets rid of a
lot of dangerous diseases. And that “fasting is half Sabr”
means: it is an Ebadah that is comparatively more pure than
others and is free of pretension, and the spiritual power that
one gets in sustaining control over the self is equal to half of
what one can get from all the rest of the Ebadah.
43. Fasting is a shield
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Translation: Uthman b Abul A’s ® reports that he heard
Rasulullah (S) saying, “ The way a shield protects you in the
battle field, similarly, fasting is a shield that will protect you
from Hellfire”.
[Al-Targheeb Al-Tarheeb]
44. Prayers for breaking fast and its big reward
Translation: Rasulullah (S) said, “ The Muslim who fasts
and recites this Du’a [with the breaking of his fast] ‘ O the
Magnificent Allah, the Al-Mighty, the Supreme! You are my
Lord, there is no deity except you, pardon my enormous sins
and only Thou can pardon my great sins [Translation f the
Du’a], he will be cleaned of his sins as if he is born today”.
[Al-Targheeb WA Al-Tarheeb]
45. Etiquette of Fasting
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Translation: From Abu Hurairah ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “
Fasting is not just giving up eating or drinking. The real
fasting is to keep away from useless and absurd acts and
restrain from lustful talks. So one who is fasting, if he is
rebuked or put to altercation, he should declare that he is
fasting, he is fasting”. [i.e., he is not in a position to argue]
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne Khazima & Ibne Heban]
46. Fasting while traveling
Translation: Anas b Malik ® says that we were traveling
with Rasulullah (S), some of us were fasting and some were
not. We stopped at one place and it was a very hot day. Those
who have blanket were most comfortable and were under
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shadow while some were protecting themselves just by
hands. At this juncture, those who were fasting fell down and
those who were not, got up, fixed their tents and watered their
rids [animals].
[Seeing this condition] Rasulullah (S) said, “ Today, those
who were not fasting collected all the Ajr [reward]”.
In another tradition it is said, “ The companions ® opined
that the traveler who has the stamina, preferably, should
fast and the traveler who feels week should preferably not
fast”.
[From Muslim]
Explanatory Note: Perhaps it was the journey for the
Conquest of Makkah that occurred in Ramadan. During this
journey at some place, Rasulullah (S) broke his fast so that
others might follow him (S). But some fasted because
Rasulullah (S) did not ordain to do it. When they stopped at
some place, those who were fasting were feeling run down
but those who were not got up with zeal, fixed their tents and
watered the riding animals.
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Translation: Jabir ® narrates that Rasulullah (S) passed
through a person who was lying unconscious under the
shadow of a tree and people were sprinkling water upon him.
Rasulullah (S) inquired, “ What happened to him?”
People said, “ O Prophet of Allah! He was fasting, could not
sustain and fell down unconscious".
Rasulullah (S) said, “ Fasting, while traveling is no good. It is
essential for you to get the benefit of Allah’s given
concessions”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Nisa’i]
Explanatory Note: The person who is bodily week and is
likely to encounter such situation due to fasting, he should
enjoy the benefit of Allah’s given concession.
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Translation: From Abu Hurairah ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ If
someone [intentionally] abandons even one day of fasting in
Ramadan without any excuse, permissible in Shariah [state of
sickness or traveling], if he fasts for the whole of his life, will
not be able to compensate for this day”.
[Tirmizi & Abu Dawood]
49. Tragic end of those who disregard fasting
[intentionally]
Translation: Abu Umamah Al-Baheli ® reports that he
heard Rasulullah (S) saying, “ While, I was sleeping two
persons came, they hold my shoulder, brought me to a rugged
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mountain and asked me to climb over it. I told them that I
cannot climb”.
They said, “ Climb, we will make it easy for you”.
So I climbed and when I reached the middle of the mountain,
I heard the sounds of crying extremely
I (S) asked, “What these cries are?
They replied, “ These are the cries of the people in the
Hellfire”.
Then I advanced further, I saw some people who were
hanging upside down, their jaws have been torn apart and
were bleeding.
I (S) inquired, “ Who are these people?”
They told me, “ They are those who intentionally abandoned
fasting, eating and drinking in the month of Ramadan”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne Khazima & Ibne Heban]
50. Eid – The day of reward
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Translation: Sa’d b Aws Ansari narrates from his father,
Aws Ansari ® that Rasulullah (S) said, “ When the day of Eid
comes, the angles of Allah take position at the corners of each
street and declare, “ O the Believers! Proceed to your Lord
Who is very merciful, tells you about the good deeds, favors
you with Tawfeeq to practice them and then award you with
big rewards. He ordained you for Traviah and you did it, He
ordained you to fast during the day time and you fasted, you
followed the directives from your lord, now come and pick
up your prizes”.
When the people complete their Eid prayers, an angle
announces, “ O the people! Your Lord has pardoned you, so
returned to your homes with flying colors. This is the reward
of Eid Day and this day is known in the world of angles as
the Day of Reward.”
[Al-Targheeb Al-Tarheeb]
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51. Haste in performing obligatory Hajj
Translation: From Abdullah b Abbas ®. Rasulullah (S) said,
“ O the people! When Hajj becomes obligatory, make haste
in its performance as none of you knows when and what
obstruction may fall in its way”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb]
52. Consequence of neglecting Hajj
Translation: Abu Umamah ® narrates from Rasulullah (S), “
If a person is not a poor, not sick and there is no restriction
form a tyrant ruler, even then he is not performing Hajj, it
makes no difference as to whether he dies as a Jew or a
Christian”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Baihaqi]
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Explanatory Note: If the performing of Hajj has become
obligatory and there is no restriction, even then if it is not
performed, the Iman is in danger.
53. The pilgrims of Haram in the sight of Allah
Translation: From Jabir ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ Those who
proceed on Hajj and Umrah are the honorable guests of Allah
(SWT). Allah called them to His house and they responded.
Now whatever prayers they made before Him, He granted
them”.
[Al-Targheeb Al-Tarheeb}
Explanatory Note: There are different versions of this
Hadith. In some, the pilgrims ask for pardon, Allah accepts it.
In some, it is stated that Allah also pardons those about
whom, the pilgrims pray for their Maghfirah [pardon].
However, it must be clearly understood that the sins that
pertain to human rights will not be excused till the person
[whose rights have been usurped or violated] himself forgives
it.
54. Women’s Jihad – Hajj and Umrah
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Translation: Abu Hurairah ® quotes from Rasulullah (S), “
The Jihad [struggling in the way of Allah] for the elders, the
week and womenfolk is the performing of Hajj and Umrah”.
[From Nisa’i]
55. The True Hajj
Translation: Abdullah b Umar ® narrates that a person
asked Rasulullah (S), “ Who is the Haji [one who performs
the Hajj]?
Rasulullah (S) said, “ Whose hair are in disarray and putting
on dirty cloths”.
The man asked, “ What action of Hajj is the best”?
Rasulullah (S) said, “ Reciting loudly the Talbeeh of Labbaik
and sacrificing animal”.
The man asked, “ What is the meaning of Als-Sabeel”?
Rasulullah (S) said, “ It means the transport and the traveling
expenses”.
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[From Ibne Ma’ja]
Explanatory Note: This Hadith tells us that what kind of
Pilgrimage Allah likes. Rasulullah (S) elaborates that Hajj is
a worship of total devotion. Those who intend to visit the
House of their beloved Allah; they should have little or least
botheration about their food, dress and shower. Whatever
time they get should utilize it in praying, reciting, crying and
seeking the pardon of Allah.
In the last question, the man, referring the word “Als-Sabeel”
of Verse 47 of Al-Imran, asked what it connotes? Rasulullah
(S) explained that there must be proper arrangement of
transport to reach the House of Allah and traveling expenses
for the journey.
56. Allah’s especial bounties for the people of Arafat
Translation: From Abdullah b Umar ®. Rasulullah (S) said,”
When pilgrims cry and beg near the mount of Arafat, Allah
(SWT) gets down to the first sky [close to this world] and
says to His angles:
Look to my slaves, in what condition they have come to Me
with hairs in disarray and covered with dust”.
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Explanatory Note: It appears from this Hadith that when
people reach Arafat and are totally absorbed in begging and
crying to their Lord with hope, secretly and loudly, the mercy
of Allah is especially showered upon them
57. Sacrifices and Sincerity
Translation: From Ali b Talib ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ O
people! Sacrifice [animal], shed the blood of animals for
reward in the Akhirah. Though the blood of the animals
apparently falls on the ground but, in fact, it is deposited with
Allah (SWT) [in the account of one who sacrifices]”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani]
Explanatory Notes: In the Hadith, the word of “Hirz” has
been used. Hirz is that box in which people keep their cloths
etc. On the day of Adha, sacrifice is the greatest source of
reward. The blood of animal, in our limited vision, falls on
the ground and becomes valueless. But as the Prophet of
Allah says it goes directly to the treasure of Allah to the
credit of one who sacrifices it.
58. Who is the unfortunate?
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Translation: From Abu Sayeed Khudri ®. Rasulullah (S)
said, “ Allah (SWT) says: the person whom I blessed with
health and financial prosperity and he enjoys this condition
continuously for five years, he did not care to come to Me, he
is unfortunate”.
[Al-Targheeb – Ibne Heban]
Explanatory Notes: Health and prosperity are two great
favors of Allah. Who has got these blessings, he should try
utmost to cement his relation with Allah and be thankful to
Him both through words and deeds. But getting these favors,
he does not turn to Allah, not one, two, three but completely
for five years for performing Hajj to the House of Allah, what
can be more unfortunate thing than this event. He should
know it clearly that the One who has made these favors to
him, can take them back instantly and there is no guarantee
that will he ever get them back.
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Translation: From Ziad b Nuaim Hadrami ®. Rasulullah (S)
said, “Allah has ordained four Ebadah, obligatory in Islam.
A person who performs three Ebadah and neglects the fourth
one, the three will not benefit him till he acts upon all the
four. The four obligatory Ebadah are: Salah, Zakah, Sawm
and Hajj”.
[From Musnad Ahmad]
Explanatory Note: This and other Ahadith, falling in the
same category tell us the importance of Salah, Zakah, Sawm
and Hajj in Deen. Especially, they constitute a great
significance for today’s Muslims. A large number of Muslims
have abandoned Salah. Even those who perform Salah don’t
pay Zakah. Some fast but don’t go near Salah nor pay Zakah.
Some care for Salah, Sawm and Zakah but are neglecting
Hajj. Rasulullah (S) warns such people to perform all the four
with equal emphasis. If you take care of only three and
neglect the fourth, you will be in great trouble in the Akhirah.
Allah (SWT) will ask that He made four fundamentals
obligatory Ebadah not three, two or one: who authorized you
to make this division? Being the slave, how you became the
master?
Committing to Kalimah, becoming Muslim, acknowledging
the position of servitude and being the follower of My
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Prophet (S), how you revolted against the established
fundamentals of Deen? Brother and sisters, think over this
scenario. What reply you will have on the Day of Judgment?
What a tragic consequence you will be encountering on that
Day!
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60. The rights of Parents
Translation: Abu Umamah ® narrates that a person asked
from Rasulullah (S), “ What rights parents have on their
children?”
Rasulullah (S) said, “ They are your heaven and hell”.
[From: Ibne Ma’ja]
Explanatory Note: If you take care of them and meet your
obligations, you will earn paradise but if you don’t do that,
you will land in hell.
From another Hadith and the directives of the
Qur’an, it appears that the position of mother is
higher than that of the father. The Qur’an, after
giving due emphasis over nice treatment with
parents, describes the trouble and hardship which
the mother sustains during pregnancy, nursing
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and caring. The onerous right of mother can be
understood from the following Hadith:
Translation: A person came to Rasulullah (S) and said, “ O
Prophet of Allah! I carried my mother on my back from
Yemen and performed Hajj, putting her always on my
back. I circulated around the House of Allah, hurriedly
walked between Safa and Marwah, went to Arafat, came
to Muzdalfah, threw pebbles in Manaa with her on my
back. She is too old to move around at all. I have
performed all these acts keeping her on my back. Have I
fulfilled her rights or my obligations to her?”
Rasulullah (S) said, “ No”. The man asked, “
Why not”?
Rasulullah (S) said, “ It is because she sustained all the
trouble and hardship with the prayer that you be alive
and what you have done with her, it was with the
intention that she may die soon”
61. Paradise under the foot of the mother
Translation: Mua’via b Jahemah ® reports that his father
went to Rasulullah (S) and said, “ O Prophet of Allah! I want
to participate in Jihad and have come to seek your consent”.
Rasulullah (S) asked, “ Is your mother alive?” He said, “
yes”.
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Rasulullah (S) said, “ Keep you busy in her service. Heaven
lies under her foot”.
[Musnad Ahmad]
Explanatory Note: Rasulullah (S) knew that his mother was
alive. She was old and was in dire need of his services but the
son was desirous to participate in Jihad. He (S) advised that
the battlefield of Jihad is in your house. Go and take care of
your mother This Hadith does not mean at all that whose
parents are alive should not come out of his house for the
service of Deen. The parents of the most of the Sahabah ®
were alive but they were going out for Jihad and Dawah
Ilallah.
62. Compensation for praying and seeking Maghfirah for
Parents
Translation: From Anas b Malik ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ If
some one’s parent died and he had been disobedient to them
in their lifetime. He becomes conscious of it and starts
praying for them regularly. Allah will treat him as obedient
to his parents and save him from the consequences of his
disobedience”.
[Baihaqi – Al-Iman]
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63. Nicely dealing with parents after death
Translation: Abu Usaid Malik b Ibne Rabia Sa’aidi ®
narrates that we were sitting with Rasulullah (S), a person
from Banu Salmah came and asked him (S), “ O Prophet of
Allah! My parents are dead. Is there any right of my parents
left with me to fulfill?”
Rasulullah (S) said, “ Yes. After the death of parents, it is
obligatory upon children that they should pray for them, seek
their Maghfirah [pardon] from Allah, fulfill their
commitments, and nicely treat the relations akin to them and
to be respectful to their friends and entertain them”.
[Al-Targheeb wa Al- Tarheeb: Abu Dawood, Ibne Ma’ja
& Ibne Heban]
64. Treating nicely with Maternal Aunt
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Translation: Abdullah b Umar® reports that a person came
to Rasulullah (S) and said, “ O Prophet of Allah! I have
committed a great sin. Is there any possible chance for me to
repent for it?”
Rasulullah (S) asked, “ Are your parents alive?”
He said, “ No”.
Rasulullah (S) again asked, “ Have you any maternal aunt?”
He said, “ Yes”
Rasulullah (S) said, “ Go and serve her”.
[From Musnad Ahmad]
Explanatory Note: The general condition of Tawba
[repentance] is this that man repents for his deeds, cries in
heart and seeks Allah’s pardon. But Rasulullah (S), under
wider spectrum of Knowledge from Allah (SWT), understood
that if fair and nice treatment is given to mother or maternal
aunt, this sin could be washed out. None could envision such
a way out except the Prophet of Allah.
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65. Respectability to Teacher
Translation: From Abu Hurairah ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “
Learn about Deen, develop modesty and seriousness for
acquiring the knowledge of Deen and be humble and
submissive to your teachers [or from whom you learn]”.
[From: Al-Targheeb Al-Tarheeb- Tabrani]
Explanatory Note: It is a confirmed opinion of scholars that
after Allah and His Rasul (S) the highest position is that of
parents and then that of the teacher. They [parents] are the
physical guardians and the teacher is the guardian of Deen.
After physical nourishment, training of Deen and morality
starts. Parents are like the architects and teachers decorate
and beautify the building.
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PROVISION FOR AKHIRAH English Translation Of [ZAD-E-RAH]

  • 1. i IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE BENEFICENT, THE MERCIFUL THE PROVISION FOR AKHIRAH English Translation Of [ZAD-E-RAH] By MOULANA JALIL AHSAN NADVI Translated By Shamim A Siddiqi
  • 2. ii D E T A I L S O F P U B LI C A T I O N Copy Right The Translator has the sole Publishing right of this book. However, it can be quoted or copied for reference purposes by anyone with or without the permission of the publishers. Published by Islamic Circle of North America 166-26, 89th . Avenue, Jamaica, NY 11432; Phone: 718-658-1199 718-657-4090; Fax; 718-658-5069 E-Mail: ICNAbooks@aol.com Translator Shamim A Siddiqi The Provision for Akhirah [Zaderah] Address: 140-11 Ash Avenue, #5A, Flushing, NY 11355 Phone: 718- 961-7708 E-mail: tsidd96472@aol.com Web: WWW.dawahinamericas.com I S B N # 0-9625301-8-2 Price $14.95 Printed In USA – May 2002 By Sanatech Printing Corporation 37-28,56 Street, Woodside. NY 11377 Ph: 718-457-4218; Fax: 718-457-1576
  • 3. iii D E D I C A T I O N I dedicate this book To the everlasting inspiring memories of my beloved father, Late Sheikh Hafizullah, my extremely sweet & innocent mother, Late Bibi Rukayyah, my extraordinary talented elder Brother, Late Dr. Jameel Ahmad Siddiqi, Professor of Mathematics, University of Laval, Quebec City, Canada who once rightly claimed “to have kindled in me the fire to acquire knowledge” when I was still in my teens & the brothers and sisters who will be benefiting from this book in transforming their lives to be the Da’ee Ilallah in the current millennium living and dying for the pleasure of Allah alone.
  • 4. iv IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE BENEFICENT, THE MERCIFUL CONTENTS Page Title Page i Copy Right ii Dedication iii Foreword: By Dr. Ibrahim Najm, a prominent Da’ee and an imminent Islamic Scholar from Al-Azhar, Cairo xxi Preface: By The Author: Late Maulana Jalil Ahsan Nadavi xxiii Preface By The Translator: Shamim A Siddiqi xxv * Where Humanity Stands xxvi * Establishing the Islamic Way of life xxvi * The Process of Iqamatuddeen followed by Rasulullah (S) - Adage of Imam Malik xxviii * Condition of the Islamic Movements xxxi * The Age of Nationalism xxxiii * The Position of America xxxiii * The Need to Build An Indigenous IMNA xxxiv * Team of Da’ees/Committed workers – How to build it? xxxv * Something About The Translation xxxvi * Conclusion xxxix Chapter - I INTENT PURIFICATIO 1. Basis of the acceptance of deeds 1
  • 5. v 2. Basis of reward in Akhirah 1 3. The End of A’lim [Islamic scholar] who is lost in this world 2 4. Learning the Deen for earning the world 3 5. The knowledge o the Qur’an and the purity of intention 4 6. The worst abode of pretenders 4 7. Disrespect of Allah 5 8. Importance of sincerity of intention 6 9. Pretension of Shirk [making partners with Allah] 6 10. Who deserves the help of Allah? 7 11. Reward of seeking Akhirah 8 12. The purity of intention and the reward of Akhirah 9 13. Purity of intention and reward of Allah 9 14. Invaluable fruits of sincerity 10 Chapter - II IMANIYAT [THE BELIEVES] 11 15. Iman, Islam, Ehsan and signs of doomsday 11 16. Kalimah Tayyeba and sincerity of heart 13 17. Blessings of good deeds 14 18. State of Iman 15 Chapter - III FOLLOWING THE BOOK OF ALLAH AND THE TRADITIONS OF PROPHET RASULULLAH (S) 16 19. Emphasis on fulfillment of Obligations 16 20. Deep involvement with the Qur’an 17 21. The Testament of Rasulullah (S) 17 22. Significance of the revival of Sunnah 18 23. Extraordinary reward for following Sunnah 18
  • 6. vi Chapter – IV IBADAT 20 24. Miswak [tooth brush] and the pleasure of Allah 20 25. Wadhu – Recognition of Muslim 20 26. Azan – protection from punishment 21 27. Azan - the commitment of pardon and Paradise 22 28. The first question on the Day of Judgment 22 29. Time to extinguish inferno of sin 23 30. The beloveds of Allah 23 31. Attachment with Masjid, the proof of Iman 24 32. Steps towards Salah in congregation 24 33. Salatul Fajr and Isha in the site of Sahabah 25 34. Matters to think for Imam 26 35. Preference for offering non-obligatory prayers in house 26 36. Stealing in the prayer 27 37. Disintegration of Islamic order 27 38. Significance of Zakah in Deen 28 39. Zakah –the right of Allah 28 40. Fasting in Ramadan and Traviah 29 41. Emphasis on Sehri [i.e. eating before dawn breaks] 29 42. Fasting – the Zakah of body 30 43. Fasting is a shield 30 44. Prayers for breaking fast and its great reward 31 45. Etiquette of Fasting 31 46. Fasting while traveling 32 47. Topic Same 33 48. Significance of Ramadan fasting 34 49. Tragic end of those who disregard fasting [intentionally] 34 50. Eid – the day of reward 35
  • 7. vii 51. Haste in performing obligatory Hajj 36 52. Consequence of neglecting Hajj 36 53. The pilgrims of Haram in the sight of Allah 37 54. Women’s Jihad – Hajj and Umrah 37 55. The true Hajj 38 56. Allah’s especial bounties for the people of Arafat 39 57. Sacrifices and Sincerity 39 58. Who is the unfortunate? 40 59. Balance in Ebadah 41 Chapter – V SOCIAL OBLIGATIONS 42 60. The rights of parents 42 61. Paradise under the foot of the mother 43 62. Compensation for praying and seeking Maghfirah for parents after death 44 63. Nicely dealing with parents after death 44 64. Treating nicely with maternal aunt 45 65. Respectability to teacher 46 66. The rights of the husband 46 67. The right of wife 48 68. Right of children 49 69. Tarbiyah (training) of family & children 49 70. Right of poor Muslim 50 71. Meeting the wants of needy Muslims 50 72. Reward for helping the needy 51 73. Drawing attention to good deeds 51 74. Kindness with servants 52 75. To burden to capacity 53 76. Reward for being nice to servants 53 77. Kindness to animals 54 78. Prohibition of target shooting on the animals 54 79. Incident of a camel 55 80. Sharpening knife before putting down goat [for slaughtering] 56
  • 8. viii 81. Don’t kill an animal before another one 57 82. Subject Same 57 83. Prohibition of mutilation [of body] 58 Chapter – VI MUA’ MLAT 59 84. Rightful means of earnings 59 85. The earnings of a laborer 59 86. Earnings with hard labor 60 87. Trade 60 88. Concept of correct means of earning 60 89. The correct concept about wealth 61 90. Persuasion to give loan 62 91. Under the same heading 63 92. The reward of giving relief to debtor 63 93. Subject Same 64 94. Accepting interest 64 95. The tragic end of the usurer 65 96. Subject Same 65 97. Depriving[someone] from inheritance is a sin 66 98. Significance of people’s rights 67 99. Subject Same 68 Chapter -VII MORALITY:GOOD VIRTUES & BAD BEHAVIOR 69 100. Tawakkal – Trust in Allah 69 101. Patience 70 102. Perseverance 71 103. Protection of secrets 71 104. Decent behavior 72 105. Etiquette of Assemblies 72 106. Subject Same 73 107. Subject Same 73 108. Dress 74 109. Greed and Miserliness 74
  • 9. ix 110. Prohibition from Resemblance 75 111. Subject Same 75 112. Subject Same 76 113. Immorality 76 114. Subject Same 77 115. Nurturing the evil thoughts 78 Chapter – VIII COMPREHENSIVE AHADITH 80 116. Entitlement for double reward 80 117. Islam, Hijrah and Hajj 81 118. Trust, Wadhu and Salah 82 119. Steadfastness, Wadhu and Salah 82 120. Ten Deeds 83 121. Iman, Islam, Hijrah, Jihad 85 122. Six things that may lead to paradise 86 123. Salah, Sawm, Sadaqah 87 124. Six deeds – the surety of paradise 88 125. Salah and Jihad 88 126. Ten Commandments 90 127. The Companionship and closeness with Rasulullah (S) 91 128. Three improper works 92 129. The worthless and the miser of greatest Magnitude 93 130. Abandoning of sin, taking care of obligations, abundance of Zikr 93 131. Zakah, compassion for blood relation, right of poor and Neighbor 94 132. Protection of Salah and tongue 95 133. Jihad, Fasting, Traveling for earning Provision 95 134. Regulars in Salah, Saum and Zakah 96 135. Three persons will be deprived of Allah’s Blessings 97 136. Who will be deprived of the fragrance of
  • 10. x Paradise? 98 137. Who will get the companionship of Rasulullah (S)? 99 138. Worthy and unworthy of Jannah [paradise] 100 139. Seven big sins 101 140. With whom Rasulullah (S) is displeased? 101 141. Worldly gains of three good deeds 102 142. People of high cadre 102 143. Worldly gains of modesty and behaving nicely with parents 103 144. Sure help from Allah for three persons 104 145. Different forms of Sadaqah 104 146. Three Testaments 105 147. Five things 106 148. Deeds that lead to heaven 107 149. Signs of beloved servants, usurping the rights of neighbors, the end of ill-gotten gains 108 150. The wider connotation of Sadaqah 109 151. Subject Same 110 152. Subject Same 110 153. Freedom of slaves, nice treatment with Orphans 111 154. Whose Sadaqah will not be accepted? 112 155. Eleven Commandments 113 156. What advice Rasulullah (S) gave to Ummah just five days before he (S) passed away 114 157. Rights of the neighbor 115 158. When the Imam is perfect 116 159. Scriptures of Abraham and Moses & ten Commandments of Rasulullah (S) 116 160. Who is to be envied? 120 161. Who invites the wrath of Allah? 121 162. Who will be held in the tank of Serum 121 163. Four Commandments 122 164. Oppression, greed and miserliness 123
  • 11. xi 165. Five evil deeds 124 166. What shortcomings will develop in Muslim Ummah before the commencement of Qayamah? 126 167. Two things will be troublesome 127 168. Who will cry on the Day of Judgment? 128 169. Three beloved servants of Allah 128 170. Jealousy, animosity, Mutual love and Salam 129 171. Have the company of Mumin and don’t invite evildoers at food 130 172. Punishment of fornication in Akhirah, accusation and backbiting 131 173. Three Satanic works 132 174 The beloved and condemned followers of Rasulullah (S) 133 175. Four Testaments of Rasulullah (S) 134 176. Four Blessings 134 177. Three calamities 135 178. Avoid suspicion, be truthful and don’t go near lying 135 179. The three blessings 136 180. Nine Commandments 137 Chapter – IX ISLAMI DAWAH AND ITS RELEVANT TOPICS 138 181. The concept of Islam 138 182. The scope of Kalimah Tayyeba 139 183. Islamic Dawah [calling the people to fold of Allah] is the blessing of both the worlds 141 184. Introducing Islam 142 185. People in power do not like Islamic Dawah 144 186. Slavery of humans or obedience to Allah 146 187. The Divine system of peace and security 147 188. Building organization or formation of Jamaah 148
  • 12. xii 189. Collective gatherings and collective works 149 190. The blessings of a collective life within a Jamaah 150 191. Obligations of the Amir 151 192. The obligations of the followers 152 193. Methodology of Dawah 153 194. The devastated speaker 153 195. Pardon, the weapon of Da’ee 154 196. Da’ee and Sabr [patience] 155 197. Use of modern means and resources for Dawah 156 198. Conformity between Dawah and deed 157 199. What the rightful should do when the evil is dominant? 159 Chapter -X STRUGGLE FOR IQAMATUDDEEN 160 200. What love for Haqq demands? 160 201. I don’t belong to them nor they to us 161 202. Yearning for Shahadah 162 203. Different forms of Martyrdom 162 204. Death in defense is Shahadah 163 205. The consequence of neglecting Dawah Ilallah 163 206. The consequence of discarding the struggle for Allah’s Deen 164 Chapter – XI MEANS TO SUSTAIN DA’EES ILALLAH 166 207. Tahajjud 166 208. Subject Same 166 209. Subject Same 167 210. Subject Same 167 211. Inducement for Tahajjud 168 212. Vigilance for Nawafil [non-obligatory
  • 13. xiii prayers] 168 213. Subject Same 169 214. Emphasis on Nawafil and Tahajjud and abstinence from exaggeration 170 215. Infaq [spending in the way of Allah] 171 216. Subject Same 172 217. Subject Same 173 218. Subject Same 175 219. Sadaqah, the means of blessings 175 220. Subject Same 176 221. Sadaqah, the shade on the Day of Judgment 177 222. Sadaqah, the shield against Hellfire 177 223. Double reward for giving Sadaqah to Relatives 178 224. The Best Sadaqah 178 225. Sadaqah of the distressed 179 226. Continuous Sadaqah 179 227. Subject Same 180 228. Etiquettes of Sadaqah 180 229. In the treasure of Allah 181 230. Subject Same 182 231. Recitation of the Qur’an 183 232. Subject Same 184 233. The etiquette of recitation 185 234. Repentance and seeking pardon 185 235. Istighfar [seeking pardon] cleans the heart 186 236. Abstinence from committing small sins 186 237. Repentance, a means to erase sins 187 238. Truthful repentance 188 239. Don’t treat the sins lightly 189 240. The dimensions of Allah’s mercy 190 241. Zikr and Du’a 191 242. Subject Same 192 243. The dialogue about Za’kreen [who remember their Lord] between Allah and His angles 193
  • 14. xiv 244. The Za’kir [One who remembers his Lord] in the site of Allah 195 245. Etiquettes of supplication 196 246. One who supplicates gets any of the three Rewards 196 247. Allah feels shy to return hands empty 197 248. Comprehensive supplication 198 249. Subject Same 199 250. Subject Same 200 251. Subject Same 200 252. Subject Same 201 253. Subject Same 201 254. Subject Same 202 255. Subject Same 202 256. Subject Same 203 257. Subject Same 203 258. Subject Same 204 259. Subject Same 205 260. Subject Same 206 261. Subject Same 206 262. The supplication of Abdullah b Maswood® 207 263. Hating worldliness and concern for Akhirah207 264. Remembrance of Akhirah 208 265. Disenchantment from the world 208 266. The faithful companions 209 267. Subject Same 210 268. The concept of abstinence 210 269. Mumin and audience with Allah 211 270. Emphasis to desire for Jannah 212 271. First destination of Akhirah: The grave 213 272. Grave and the good deeds 214 273. When the Qayamah will occur 219 274. Accountability on the Day of Judgment 219 275. Impartial Justice 221 276. Witness of the earth 221 277. Subject Same 222
  • 15. xv 278. Subject Same 222 279. Consequences about unmindful-ness about concern for Akhirah 223 280. Perfect Justice 224 281. Backbiting washes away the good deeds 224 282. Intercession 225 283. Subject Same 226 284. Subject Same 227 285. Hell and the people of Hellfire 228 286. Subject Same 228 287. Subject Same 229 288. Subject Same 230 289. Witness of body parts against man 230 290. Subject Same 232 291. Subject Same 232 292. Subject Same 234 293. Subject Same 237 294. Jannah and the people of Jannah 238 295. Subject Same 239 296. Subject Same 240 297. Subject Same 242 298. Subject Same 243 299. Subject Same 244 300. Subject Same 245 301. Subject Same 246 302. Subject Same 246 303. Subject Same 247 304. Subject Same 248 Chapter – XII MODEL OF RASULULLAH (S) 250 305. Al- Salah 250 306. Humility 250 307. Salah in congregation 251 308. Subject Same 251 309. Preparation for the obligatory Salah
  • 16. xvi [Fard Salah] 252 310. Tahajjud 252 311. Subject Same 253 312. Good Conduct 253 313. Subject Same 253 314. Subject Same 254 315. Subject Same 254 316. Subject Same 255 317. Love for the children 256 318. Kidding with children 257 319. Kissing the children 257 320. Good Natured 258 321. Prophet (S) in his house 258 322. Subject Same 259 323. Subject Same 259 324. Subject Same 260 325. Subject Same 261 326. Equality among the rights of wives 262 327. Tarbiyah [training] of the wife 262 328. Extreme generosity 263 329. Encouragement for intercession 263 330. Smile of Prophet (S) 264 331. Methodology of Tarbiyah [Training] 264 332. Subject Same 265 333. Etiquettes of eating food 266 334. Subject Same 266 335. Civility and Humbleness 267 336. Subject Same 267 337. Visiting the sick 268 338. The Etiquettes of enquiring about health 269 339. Subject Same 270 340. The Prophet (S) while in journey 271 341. Prophet (S) in the midst of his companions 271 342. Subject Same 272 343. In the front at the time of danger 273 344. Pinpointing of shortcomings for Tarbiyah 273
  • 17. xvii 345. Correct relationship with companions 274 346. Subject Same 274 347. Clarity in the affairs 275 348. Subject Same 275 349. Subject Same 276 350. The importance of human rights 277 351. The economic life of a Da’ee 278 352. Subject Same 279 353. Subject Same 279 354. Subject Same 280 355. Subject Same 281 356. Subject Same 281 357. Subject Same 282 358. Subject Same 282 359. Subject Same 283 Chapter – XIII THE MODEL OF PROPHET ‘S COMPANIONS 285 360. Make the Sahabah your Model 285 361. Do everything for the pleasure of Allah 286 362. Satanic attack on Iman 287 363. Passing of evil thoughts in the heart 288 364. Directives from Allah are easy 289 365. What is hypocrisy? 290 366. Subject Same 290 367. Modesty in matters of Haqq 291 368. The living condition of Sahabah 292 369. Following the Prophet (S) 293 370. Subject Same 294 371. Subject Same 294 372. Subject Same 296 373. Salam to children 297 374. Following of Rasulullah (S) 297 375. Subject Same 298 376. Subject Same 298
  • 18. xviii 377. Subject Same 299 378. Subject Same 300 379. Service to fellow travelers 301 380. Good treatments with prisoners 301 381. Obedience to Rasulullah (S) 302 382. Subject Same 303 383. Subject Same 304 384. Invitation to revive Iman 305 385. The greatness of Deeni Ijtimaat [religious gatherings] 306 386. Tableegh and the zeal for acquiring Knowledge 308 387. No trust on the liars 308 388. Subject Same 309 389. Protection of tongue 310 390. Subject Same 311 391. Salam 311 392. Pardon and forgiveness 312 393. Subject Same 313 394. Education of Forgiveness 314 395. Patience 315 396. Etiquettes of meeting 316 397. Fulfillment of commitment 317 398. Simplicity 318 399. Kindness to animals 318 400. Hospitality 319 401. Collective affairs 321 402. Eating collectively 322 403. Subject Same 323 404. Organizational discipline 324 405. Infaq [spending in the way of Allah] 326 406. Subject Same 326 407. Subject Same 327 408. Subject Same 328 409. Subject Same 329
  • 19. xix Chapter – XIV SOCIAL CONTACTS & PUBLIC AFFAIRS 330 410. Nicely behavior with parent’s friends 330 411. Subject Same 331 412. Courteous and nice to slaves 332 413. Care about orphans 333 414. Sacrifice 333 415. Rightful means of living 334 416. The best dealings 335 417. Ease with debtor in distress 336 418. In the way of Iqamatuddeen [Establishing the Deen] 337 419. Subject Same 337 420. Subject Same 338 421. Subject Same 339 422. Subject Same 340 423. The first reward for sacrifices towards Iqamatuddeen 341 424. Da’ees life and hardship 343 425. Subject Same 343 426. Subject Same 344 427. Subject Same 345 428. Subject Same 346 429. Subject Same 346 Chapter -XV CONCERN FOR AKHIRAH & LOVE FOR JANNAH 348 430. Concern for punishment of the grave 348 431. Subject Same 349 432. Subject Same 349 433. Subject Same 350 434. Subject Same 351 435. Subject Same 352 436. Subject Same 352
  • 20. xx 437. Subject Same 353 438. Subject Same 354 439. In the way of Deen 355 440. Subject Same 356 441. Longing for Jannah [paradise] 357 442. Emphasis over fasting 358 443. Martyrdom and the longing for Jannah 359 444. Subject Same 361 445. Subject Same 362 446. Subject Same 364 447. Subject Same 365 448. Subject Same 367 449. Longing for Jannah 369 450. Subject Same 371
  • 21. xxi IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE BENEFICENT, THE MERCIFUL F O R E W O R D The path of Dawah and Movement is full of or replete with obstacles and hindrances. The dayiah should equip himself/herself with the necessary provisions to suffice him/her on this path in order to attain the supreme success, namely, Allah’s pleasure. To illustrate the necessity of such a provision for the dayiah, let us look at the example of the car. It cannot run without oil [gas]. If the car does not have oil [gas], it will never render any good to its owner. Similarly, a dayiah without spiritual provisions is like a lifeless corpse. Allah (SWT) emphasized this fact saying in [Surah Al- Ana’m: 122]: “Is he who was dead and We have raised him unto life, and set for him a light wherein he walks among men, as him whose similitude is in utter darkness whence cannot emerge? Thus is their conduct made fair-seeming for the disbelievers”. The main springs of spiritual provision in Islam are to be found in the Qur’an and Sunnah. While we have a plethora of writings about the spiritual provision the Qur’an gives, the Sunnah of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (S) as a potential source for spiritual guidance has not been given the attention it deserves. Even though the collection of Bukhari, Muslim and the rest of the authentic collections of Hadith are at our
  • 22. xxii disposal and Alhamdulillah, have been translated into major languages, yet a coherent, well-selected and integrated spiritual diet for the dayiah is hardly to be found. This timely book, Zaderah – The Traveler’s Reliance, comes to fill this void and quench the thirst of the seekers of better provisions to meet the immense challenges the Dawah is facing these days. I had the privilege of going through the manuscripts and the translated Ahadith from Arabic into English and I have the honor to report that the translator has done an excellent job in the translation. May Allah (SWT) reward him immensely and may Allah (SWT) guide many hearts and minds through this book. Ibrahim Najm, Ph. D New York Dated December 9, 2001
  • 23. xxiii IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE BENEFICENT, THE MERCIFUL Preface by the author, Maulana Jalil Ahsan Nadvi All praise is for Allah (SWT). Prayers and Salam be on Muhammad (S), the last Prophet of Allah and his companions. May Allah bless them all! The world is a passage. Human caravans are constantly passing through it in a chain. The entire life is a continuous journey. Every individual human being is a wayfarer. Everyone has to complete his journey irrespective of the fact whether he likes it or not. The wayfarer always cares for his traveling expenses [Zad-e-rah]. One who travels without wayfarer’s expenses, he encounters different kinds of troubles and difficulties and ultimately has to cut short his journey. Similarly, in life the wayfarer does need the traveler’s reliance. In my humble way, I have prepared this collection [of Ahadith] that he [the author] and others may make it as the reliance of the traveler for their lives. On the pattern of Rah-e-Amal [another collection of Ahadith by the author], there are two regular Chapters “ The Model of Rasulullah (S)” and “the models of his companions”. But this time a lot of other things have been added that may satisfy the needs of the readers. In addition to that, a Chapter of comprehensive Ahadith has been introduced. It contains those Ahadith that spell out many advices that Rasulullah (S) delivered at a time. It is something new. I have taken care of the following precautions while preparing this collection:
  • 24. xxiv * To the extent of my knowledge, I have avoided those Ahadith that did not meet the standards or the criterion fixed by the Muhadditheen [the compilers of the Ahadith]. * I have also restricted myself from giving long Explanatory notes. * I have taken special care to use simple and commonly understood language. I pray to Allah (SWT) to make this collection useful to His servants and a source to earn His pleasure for deliverance on the Day of Judgment. Ameen! “Our Lord Accept [it] from us. Lo! Thou, only Thou are the Hearer and the Knower” [Al-Baqarah: 127] Humbly, Jalil Ahsan
  • 25. xxv IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE BENEFICENT, THE MERCIFUL P R E F A C E Islam came to the United States of America in the form of a religion in the manner Judaism and Christianity are understood in the West. Hence it remained restricted to some rituals of Ebadah - Salah, Sawm, Hajj, Zakah and celebration of Eid. It revealed itself in the names of the people and their nomenclatures. It was a kind of traditional Islam with no motivating force behind it and limited attraction for others to enter in its fold. The full scope of benefactions to humanity was rarely apparent. The concept of Al-Deen, the way of life, covering the entire spectrum of human endeavor, both at individual and collective levels, was missing. However, in spite of this obvious deficiency, a significant number of under- privileged and deprived people of America, especially the African-American joined its ranks. They entered in its fold in hundreds of thousands in the outgoing 20th century and millions more are expected to knock the door of Islam within a few decades now onward. Soon the Latino-Americans and Native –Americans will follow suit. The acceptance of Islam by Caucasian-Americans is a bit sluggish. It needs especial attention to attract them to enter into its fold. Our mission, at this juncture, is to present al-Deen al-Islam, as the only way of life ordained by Allah, aggressively to the pluralistic society of America in detail. It tells to humanity as how to live, act and behave on this earth, delivering justice and peace to suffering humanity. WHERE HUMANITY STANDS TODAY:
  • 26. xxvi The Creator and the Sustainer in His infinite mercy had been kind enough to send His appointed Messengers for the guidance of mankind. Innumerable Prophets of Allah came to this world at different times and at different places in a continuous process. Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Mohammad [peace be upon all of them] were the most prominent prophets of Allah. All of them had received revelation from their Lord at their respective time. The Torah, the Talmud, the Bible and the Qur’an are the known Scriptures. Out of these four Books, only the Qur’an, the last Book of Guidance, resonates as it was spoken fourteen hundred years ago. It is now available to mankind intact in its original shape. It can keep the humanity on the path of righteousness, help in getting its innumerable problems resolved justly and fairly to the benefit of mankind, attain peace and equality before law for every individual human being and inspire them to lead a well balanced and orderly life both at individual and collective levels. The Qur’an has played marvels in the past and it can do so again, provided its system is implemented in its totality. ESTABLISHING THE ISLAMIC WAY OF LIFE: However, establishing the Islamic system of life in the modern world appears to be a hard job. It will need selfless and painstaking efforts, especially when the secular West is determined to oppose its emergence anywhere on the surface of the earth as a political entity. The entire world of Kufr [rejection of Allah’s authority] and Shirk [making partners with Allah] is united in this respect. The Big Seven plus Russia, India, China and the Zionist State of Israel have evolved a conspiratorial hegemony to thwart Muslims efforts wherever they see even its emerging shadow. The cases of Algeria, Nigeria, Sudan, Pakistan and Afghanistan and that of Central Asian Muslim countries are before us. The question
  • 27. xxvii arises: will our adversaries be able to do it, if a true Islamic Movement works within the bounds of its natural process in a peaceful manner? In effect the efforts that were made so far in the Muslim world were abortive, inconclusive, half hearted and were suffering from some kind of economic or political expediencies. In my considered opinion, it was not only the interference of the West but the shortcomings of the Islamic Movements and the indolence of the Muslim masses too that had caused the failure of the emergence of Islam as a political entity, at so many places in the Muslim world. The Islamic Movements around the world could not foster the requisite amount of urge among their respective masses for the Islamic way of life. They could not build an effective team of Da’ees/Islamic workers in proportion to respective population of the country concerned. They failed in developing model Islamic communities in their midst, demonstrating the functioning of an Islamic society in the context of the present world. Equally, they could not develop feasible strategies to attain their objective within their own geographical bounds, especially in pluralistic societies and abroad, familiarizing their adversaries with the blessings of the Islamic system. They could not make genuine efforts to solve the human problems Islamically at least on paper and produce some documentaries to that effect, except one on interest-free banking. In the absence of homework, their success would have been a miracle. They were bound to meet failure, even if they would have come out successful anywhere either through ballot or bullet. They all claimed, and are claiming that they were struggling for Iqamatuddeen [establishing the Deen of Allah] but in fact they did not follow the rules and the process as prescribed and demonstrated by Rasulullah (S) in its entirety. They should have learnt a lesson from the like-wise efforts in the past and the mistakes that are being committed by the contemporary Islamic Movements around the world.
  • 28. xxviii It was Rasulullah (S) who laid down the road map of the process of Iqamatuddeen, demonstrated and pinpointed the step-by-step progress and the milestones through which the Movement should pass. He (S) is our model in all respects. He (S) established a model Islamic society and a state on that pattern. The Islamic Movements of today have no choice but to follow the same process from the beginning to the end. There is no shortcut method in Islam. THE PROCESS OF IQAMATUDDEEN FOLLOWED BY RASULULLAH (S): I. The Adage of Imam Malik [R]: Centuries have passed after Rasulullah (S) and his rightful four Caliphs; Allah’s Deen could not be established again in its totality. The question arises why it is so? It reminds us of the adage of Imam Malik [R], “ The fate of the later part of this Ummah can be revived only through what has helped in the beginning”. It means we have to examine what Rasulullah (S) did to get the authority of Allah established on earth. What process and strategies did he (S) introduce and observe? What were his needs and priorities? These are the historical facts and a truthful criterion for the present and the future Islamic Movements to follow without any deviation. I will elaborate on them, Insha Allah, in a sequence as follows. i. When Allah (SWT) ordained Rasulullah (S), “ Arise and warn. And glorify thy Lord” [Al-Muddathir; 2-3], he (S) needed two things: the Guidance; and a team of dedicated and devoted workers to get his mission fulfilled. The Qur’an came from Allah as the Book of Guidance and Rasulullah (S) built the requisite team gradually through his Dawah efforts [calling the people to the fold of Allah]. ii. Those who responded to his (S) efforts of Dawah Ilallah, he (S) educated them, trimmed their character and
  • 29. xxix transformed them into trustworthy characters on the basis of Iman [belief] in Allah and His Prophethood (S), accountability in Akhirah [the Hereafter], the concept of Amanah [trust], longing for Jannah and fear of Hellfire. After struggling hard for13 years, he (S) built a team of 124 Sahabah [companions] in Makkah and through the magnificent Dawah efforts of Musaa’b b Umair [R], he (S) got 63 people from the tribe of Aus and 173 from the tribe of Khazraj of Madinah. This was the total strength of his (S) companions out of which he (S) put up about 313 in the Battle of Badr and prayed to Allah, “If Your promised help does not come now, You will not be worshipped, La Tabud”[Ibne Hisham Vol. I] Rasulullah (S) produced these living models of Islam in the midst of Kufr and Shirk of the time. On the same pattern, the Islamic Movements of the day have to produce such living models in the midst of their pluralistic societies. The models that people will love and move in our present day societies. iii. Rasulullah (S), while in Makkah, challenged the authority of idolaters and condemned their idols and their systems, right from the outset. The Batil did not accept this condemnation. In consequence, Muslims were put to trial and tribulations all around but Dawah Ilallah [calling the people to the fold of Allah] continued aggressively unabated. It helped in building the trustworthy characters for the Islamic Movement [the Jamaah]. iv. The society of Makkah was infested with all kinds of social problems: there was no peace except in and around the Haram, lopsided economy mixed with poverty all around, no human rights, no rule of law, no basic education [only seventeen persons were literate], no sense of justice except tribal rituals and hegemonies. Although Rasulullah (S) was concerned with these issues and thought about them in the
  • 30. xxx cave of Hera, he (S) did not undertake or tackle, however, any of these problems of the Makkan society when he (S) was assigned the responsibility of Prophethood. He (S) concentrated wholly and solely to correct the individuals who constituted the society. If the individuals are reformed and a team of such rejuvenated brothers and sisters is available, the condition of the society could be revived easily as Rasulullah (S) did. If you permit me to say, they were the “willing horses” to establish the Deen of Allah [the Islamic system] on themselves, on their families and the society at large, sacrificing everything for its sake. v. When such a team was available, Hijrah took place. Hijrah was the process of consolidation of the scattered numerical strength of Muslims [the model characters of the time] at Madinah. It was so important that Hijrah became the criterion of Iman and Kufr – belief and disbelief. [Verses 72 - 75 of Chapter Al-Anfal; Verses 75, 97 to 100 of Al-Nisa of the Qur’an and many Ahadith confirm it]. vi. The idolaters of Makkah could not tolerate this situation, of concentration of Haqq [truth] at Madinah that was now the Center or Head Quarters of the Islamic Movement. The idolaters attacked time and again to annihilate the emerging political entity of Islam in Madinah. Battles of Badr, Uhud and Trench took place one after the other during the first five years of Hijrah. Simultaneously, the Movement went on gathering strength through incessant Dawah efforts, increasing the numerical strength of the Muslims and multiplying the team of Da’ees/Islamic workers in its wake till Makkah was conquered peacefully in the eight’s year of Hijrah. The Deen of Allah [the Islamic system] became dominant in the Arabian Peninsula within the next two years. This is how Rasulullah (S) got the Deen of Allah established. I have described it in the briefest possible way. It pinpoints
  • 31. xxxi his (S) needs and priorities and the strategy to accomplish the mission assigned to him (S). Imam Malik [R] mentioned the same in his above quoted adage. If today we are desirous to struggle for the Deen of Allah and revive the fate of Muslim Ummah, here in America or elsewhere in the world, we have no choice but to follow the same process in its minutest details. The means and methodology of Dawah Ilallah and its technique can be changed or improved but not the process and the order of priorities. Allah’s Prophet (S) has already fixed both the priorities and the process of Iqamatuddeen [establishing the Deen of Allah]. There is no room for deviation or making any innovation to it. The Islamic Movements that try to reach the end through short cuts could not succeed. Without building the requisite team of Da’ees/Islamic workers and creating a passionate urge in the masses for the Deen of Allah, history of the first century of Hijrah cannot repeat itself. The recent Islamic Movement of Taliban in Afghanistan adopted a shortcut method and encountered a bitter failure, an eye-opening example for the rest of the Muslim world. Equally, it would not be out of context to measure the condition of the existing Islamic Movements around the world for our own education and benefit. II. CONDITION OF THE ISLAMIC MOVEMENTS: Islamic Movements are in progress in different Muslim countries in different names and styles. How far they have advanced towards the goal of Iqamtuddeen in their respective societies is a case for each of us to examine. Currently, it appears that they are perhaps lost in doldrums and the attainment of their decades old goal of Iqamatuddeen has become a distant dream. As they trail far behind their goal of Iqamatuddeen, there arise some fundamental questions:
  • 32. xxxii * Is it not due to the fact that they did not follow the process and priorities set by Rasulullah (S) in its totality? * Is it not due to the fact that these Movements neglected the strategy of Rasulullah (S) not to be involved in the socio- economic problems of the community, but to build the requisite team in stead? * Is it not due to the fact that they ignored the process of Dawah Ilallah by working both extensively and intensively at grass root level? * Is it not due to their failure to create strong urge in their respective masses for Allah’s Deen? * Is it not due to the fact that they could not inspire the Muslim masses towards supporting their goal? * Is it not due to the fact that they could not build in their people the spirit of sacrifice of time and resources for the Deen of Allah? * Is it not due to their failure to help in building indigenous Islamic Movements in USA, UK and Europe to get echoing resounding calls in support of their demand for Islamic state and that they continue to ignore the same even today? If someone ponders upon these pertinent questions, he can easily understand that the present plight of the Islamic Movements around the world is due to the cumulative effect of all these negligence of the past. Should the projected Islamic Movement of America also ignore these realities and still nurture the hope to build the IM of North America? It is a moment to think for all of us before jumping ahead in our zeal to build the indigenous Islamic Movement of America. Strategically, it is extremely important for the leadership of
  • 33. xxxiii the existing Islamic Movement of North America to reset its goal and rearrange its priorities in the light of the above discussion and the questions raised in that perspective. This is how the Deen of Allah can be introduced to the people of the land and spread in the body politic of the country. III. THE AGE OF NATIONALISM: Howsoever, we may be averse to the concept of nationalism, it is a reality and we have to deal with till the human conscience realizes its follies. In spite of the fact that Islam does not recognize the national boundaries, we have to build up indigenous Islamic Movements around the world within the boarders of each nation state. We can think universally but have to plan and work nationally. So, there is a great need and urgency of building an indigenous Islamic Movement in America for its people and by its people. This is a reality and the Muslims, especially the movement-oriented Muslims [both immigrant and indigenous], have to realize and work for it wholeheartedly on the pattern of Rasulullah (S). Strategically, this should be the basic point for consideration of the stalwarts and protagonists of the Islamic Movement in America. IV. THE POSITION OF AMERICA: America has emerged as the mega superpower after the collapse of communism with enormous economic and military power and superb technical know-how. Its political leadership and the people too are extremely conscious of this fact and hence are eager to export their materialistic and liberal cultural values to the rest of the world, especially to the poor nations. The secular and permissive Media and the Jewish lobby have replaced communism with Islam. So, Islam is now the greatest target of the secular and liberal forces of the world. America is the most enthusiastic
  • 34. xxxiv champion of the fight against Islam in the name of terrorism, fundamentalism and its own national interests. The question arises, how to meet this greatest challenge of our time? How to counteract the growing influence and interference of America and its allies in the internal affairs of the Muslim world? Strategically, this should be the most important consideration for all of us to keep in view while developing indigenous Islamic movement. It would help in counteracting the growing interference of the secular West into the internal affairs of the Muslim world. V. THE NEED TO BUILD AN INDIGENOUS IMONA: It has been neglected in the past as stated above. If any attempt was made at all, it was abortive, haphazard and has no bearings with the realities of the land. It was just for the names sake. It is this IM that will introduce Islam to the people of the land, build the requisite team of committed workers on the pattern as Rasulullah (S) did, and help in reforming the secular, liberal and godless nature of this society by putting forward the alternative Islamic system of life, pinpointing the evil consequences of the liberal life- pattern. It will invite the people of the land to accept Islam as the only way of life in order to get peace and tranquility of mind and lead a balanced life on this earth. It is this IM that will motivate the Muslim Ummah of America to work towards the consolidation of all and sundry at one single platform and inspire them to be the walking model of Islam with more emphasis on the concept of care and concern for the people at heart and in approach. This is the greatest need not only of American Muslims but also of the people of the land. It is this indigenous movement that will try to nullify the interference of America and its allies in the internal affairs of the Muslim world. Strategically, this is the paramount need of the time and we, as Muslims of America have to fulfill it.
  • 35. xxxv VI. TEAM OF DA’EES/COMMITTED WORKERS - HOW TO BUILD IT? If you prepare the list of priorities of the IM, the need of developing a team of committed workers will rank first along with Dawah, organization and Tarbiyah. Whosoever responds, through Dawah efforts, he or she needs to be developed as a dependable and trustworthy worker through Tarbiyah and Tazkiyah on individual level. Rasulullah (S) undertook this training job by himself so that every worker became a solid twenty-four karat gold. This training includes inculcating the fear of Allah, concern for Akhirah, great longing for Jannah and fear of Hellfire in each and every worker of the movement. The sole purpose of this book is to put the above basic needs of the Islamic Movement in American in the forefront. The author. Late Maulana Jalil Ahsan Nadavi of Jamaat Islami Hind has prepared this course of the Ahadith of Rasulullah (S), to fulfill those basic needs. It deals with Iman, Ebadah, socio-economic-political affairs, and the characteristics of a Da’ee, the attributes that Allah loves and the evils that Allah abhors. This book emphasizes: * the devotion of Sahabah towards Allah’s Deen; * the quantum of their sacrifice in the way of Allah; * the ever readiness of Sahabah to sacrifice all in the way of Allah for His pleasure; * the ever consciousness of their accountability on the Day of Judgment; * their commitment and preparedness for Iqamatuddeen; and * their supreme love for Allah and His beloved Prophet Muhammad (S). I found the original book “ Zaderah” [Traveler’s Reliance] most useful for the training of the workers of the IM in
  • 36. xxxvi America. I selected it in my humble way to translate this book in English. Insha Allah, the workers will find it very helpful for the movement and inspiring to inculcate in them the requisite character of a Da’ee for working enthusiastically for Dawah Ilallah. It will prepare them to build their own character and the life of their families Islamically, develop good and cordial relations with their neighbors and behave like responsible citizen and benevolent human beings for the society and the humanity at large. If each Hadith is studied and brought into practice systematically with the intention that we are to change our lives and bring them in conformity with the Qur’an and the life pattern of Rasulullah (S), all the aforesaid objectives will be possible to attain. If one follows it meticulously, within six months to one year, there will be a remarkable change in the living condition of each worker and his or her family, making genuine efforts towards the attainment of Jannah through the pleasure of Allah. VII. SOMETHING ABOUT THE TRANSLATION: The original book, Zaderah, is in Urdu, published by The Islamic Publications, (Private) Ltd. Lahore, Pakistan. Late Maulana Jalil Ahsan Nadavi, the author, selected Ahadith on different topics from almost all the sources of Prophets (S) traditions available today. He gave a topic to each Hadith, put them in a distinguished group of Ahadith and categorized then into fifteen sections. I have maintained these groups, topics and headings of each Hadith intact. The reader will find that this book contains Ahadith dealing with almost all the spheres of our lives, for every Muslim and Muslimah to bring his or her life in conformity with the Sunnah of Rasulullah (S). Only a bird’s eye view of the contents will confirm this truth.
  • 37. xxxvii The Late Maulana Nadavi translated the Ahadith in chaste Urdu, followed by explanation as a footnote where necessary. His translation in Urdu is not by “words for words” but carries the sense and essence of each Hadith. I have, therefore, kept both the text of each Hadith and its translation in view so that not to change the contents of the Hadith and that of the essence that he wanted to communicate and emphasize on the minds of the readers. I was very much particular in this respect. It made the translation of each Hadith a test for me. During the period of this translation, I have been very much conscious of the fact that nothing wrong is attributed to Rasulullah (S) and thus my Akhirah is put to danger. Keeping the delicacies of the aforesaid situation in mind, I gave this translation to Dr. Ibrahim Najm, a distinguished graduate scholar of Al-Azhar, Cairo to review it minutely. Alhamdulillah, he has done this job magnificently well. He pinpointed a slight variation at three places and Alahmdulillah I have corrected it accordingly. However, I request the readers to send me their comments. I will, Insha Allah, correct it in the next edition with gratitude to the pointer. I completed the translation, Alhamdulillah, by August 7, 2000 and revision by September 28, 2000. My beloved nephew, Anwar A’dil, a computer expert, brought it into book format by December 30, 2000. May Allah bless him immensely for this memorable job! Now the insertion of the Arabic text of each Hadith at its proper place was a problem. Its scanning from different books of Ahadith and putting them at the appropriate place within the marked space was a tedious job by itself. In finding a correct process, considerable time was lost. Ultimately, Sister Nasreen of Advanced Express Printing, Dallas, TX was kind enough to complete this job by scanning the text of each Hadith from
  • 38. xxxviii the original book, Zaderah. May Allah bless her abundantly in His infinite mercy! The book was then given to Dr. Ibrahim Najm, as stated earlier, for verification and checking the accuracy of the translation. He is an extremely busy person. He is a graduate from Al-Azhar University with Honors, a Ph. D in religious studies, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Arabic & Islamic Studies at St. John’s University, NY, Imam and Director of Masjid Hamza, Valley Stream, NY and, of course, an effective Da’ee Ilallah. He was very kind to me. He completed the job of examination of this translation by the first week of December 2001 and graced me with his valuable comments that I have added as the Foreword of this book. May Allah shower His blessings and give Barakah in his undertakings. This book would not have been possible to complete on my own, had my sons Javed and Tariq Siddiqi not been constantly helping me in so many ways that I cannot count them. May Allah keep them on the path of righteousness! My entire family, including my wife Shamim Razia Siddiqi, my third son Ejaz Siddiqi, my daughter-in-law Naila Aziz Siddiqi and my talented grandson, Salman Mazhar all were directly benefiting with this translation. Practically, almost all the Hadith I have shared with my family members discussed its contents amongst them and applied to our individual and family situation, thus making it an eternal source of inspiration for each of us. This gave me an added strength to complete this onerous task with total devotion and dedication and a sense of gratitude to Allah (SWT) Who gave me Tawfeeq to do a very humble service to His Deen. If the reader undertakes the study of this book in the manner I undertook, he and his family would likewise be benefited immensely, Insha Allah. My acknowledgment of gratitude will not be complete without mentioning the names of my beloved Brothers
  • 39. xxxix Shamsheer Ali Baig and Dr. Waheeduddin Ahmed of Milwaukee who have rendered valuable advices towards the improvement of this book. May Allah bless each of them! I have dedicated this book to eternal memories of my late beloved parents whose prayers have always guided me to seek and follow the truth even in extreme circumstances and to the sweet memory of my late elder brother Dr. Jameel Ahmad Siddiqi, Professor of Mathematics, University of Laval, Quebec City, Canada who once rightly claimed to “have kindled in me the fire to acquire knowledge” when I was still in my teens. May Allah bless each of them immensely and shower His blessings in Jannah Al-Firdaus. VIII. CONCLUSION In the present context of the world, Muslim Ummah stands nowhere, neither politically nor economically or morally. Secular values of life are dominant everywhere even in the Muslim world. The Islamic Revival Movements around the world have yet to go a long way to establish their credibility as savior of mankind and the salt of the earth. The tragedy of the collapse of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan has pushed this expectation far behind. Islam is yet to be established somewhere as a “laboratory” to resolve human problems realistically. The Muslims are yet to demonstrate somewhere in the world that they are the characters that can deliver “good” [Khair] to mankind and justice to the suffering humanity. But, in spite of all these shortcomings on the part of Muslims, still Islam is the only hope of mankind. It is the only TRUTH [Haqq] that Muslims hold today in the form of the Qur’an and the life pattern of Prophet Muhammad (S). When the Muslim world continues to try its luck in its own way, let the Muslims of America make their efforts in the heart of the most developed and the most modern state
  • 40. xl through democratic and constitutional process within the permissible bounds and see how the will of their Creator and Sustainer prevails: where, when and in what shape? It is a paramount challenge to the ingenuity of the Muslim leadership of America. This book is a humble contribution to that effect. May Allah accept this effort and help in building the requisite team of Islamic workers [Da’ees] in the midst of an all- permissive society and dominant liberal values. May Allah give Tawfeeq [favor] to the team of Islamic workers to bring Islam to the doorstep of each house and present it in very appealing and soft-spoken words with extreme care and concern for all! May Allah open the hearts of the people to understand the message of Islam and accept it as an eternal bliss for their personal, family and collective life and salvation Hereafter! May Allah accept my humble effort and make it, “The Provision for Akhirah” [Zaderah] in the life Hereafter! May Allah bless each and every one who has helped me one way or the other to publish this book in the present shape! “Allah-humma Barik fihey” Shamim A Siddiqi New York Dated January 24, 2002
  • 41. CHAPTER – I 1 1 CHAPTER - I INTENT PURIFICATION 1. Basis of the acceptance of deeds Translation: Narrated by Abu Hurairah ®: Rasulullah (S) said,” On the Day of Judgment, humans will be raised [treated or examined] in accordance to their intention (for good deeds)” [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne Ma’ja] Explanatory Note: On the Day of Judgment, Allah will not consider outward appearance of humans; rather their intentions would be taken into consideration for all good deeds. Allah knows what was the inclination of their hearts. Their deeds will be accepted or rejected accordingly 2. Basis of reward in Akhirah
  • 42. CHAPTER – I 2 2 Translation: Narrated by Abdullah Ibne Omar ®: He asked from Rasulullah (S), O Prophet of Allah! “Tell me about Jihad and Ghazwah?” [i.e. what kind of Jihad is rewarded and under what conditions, the Mujahid is deprived of it] Rasulullah (S) said, O Abdullah, “If you had fought with the intention to get reward in Akhirah and remained steadfast till the end, you will then get the reward of your performance and will be enlisted with those who are steadfast. But if you had fought out of arrogance or for show off, Allah will raise you on the Day of Judgment on the same condition”. O Abdullah! With what intentions you fought and under what state you were killed, under the same conditions you will be resurrected”. [From Abu Dawood] 3. The end of A’lim [Islamic scholar] who is lost in this world
  • 43. CHAPTER – I 3 3 Translation: It is narrated by Ibne Abbas ® that Rasulullah (S) said, “The person whom Allah graced with the knowledge of His Deen but he showed miserliness in teaching it to others and even if he teaches to others, he collects remuneration for it and builds his own world. Such persons will have bridle of fire on the Day of Judgment and an angel will declare pinpointed to him that he is the person whom Allah favored with the knowledge of Deen but he showed miserliness in teaching it to others and collected money even to whom he taught and thereby built his own world. This angel will constantly go on making this declaration till the end of accountability on the Day of Judgment”. [What a disgraceful situation it would be!] [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb] 4. Learning the Deen for earning the world Translation: It is narrated by Abdullah Ibne Maswood ® that
  • 44. CHAPTER – I 4 4 Rasulullah (S), addressing the people, said, “What will happen when you will be involved in sedition, your youngsters will be grown up and your elders will reach the fag end of their old age and the sedition will be taken as tradition and if anyone gets up to fight against the sedition [innovations], people will allege that this man is not doing good”. Someone then asked Rasulullah (S), “When such crisis will fall upon the Ummah?” Rasulullah (S) said, “ When the number of honest and trusted people will be on decline and the number of power seekers will be rampant. The true learned scholar of Deen will be on decrease and the number of the learners of Deen will be on increase. Deen will be studied for earning the worldly gains. People will do good deeds but for the sake of material benefits”. [Al-Targheeb Al-Tarheeb] Explanatory Notes: “Sedition” here stands for that state of decline and decadence that persists generations after generation to the extent that the decline in Deen is considered as the right way and those who will try to correct the situation will be nicknamed disdainfully. People will say that those who have started the movement for improvement are incorrect and their entire struggle is anti- Islamic. This condition will prevail at the time when the number of people learning the Deen will abound but their intention will not be clean. These will be the professional scholars of Deen, apparently striving for their Akhirah but, in fact, the inherent objective will be to earn the worldly benefits. Greed of the material gains and getting into political power will be the dominant features of this age.
  • 45. CHAPTER – I 5 5 5. The knowledge of the Qur’an and the purity of intention Translation: Imran Ibne Hussain ® narrates that he passed through a person who was reciting the Qur’an [for reminding others]. When he finished, he appealed to the people for monitory help. Seeing this scenario, Imran Ibne Hussain ® said, “ I have heard Rasulullah (S) saying: One who recites the Qur’an should beg from Allah alone. There will be some individuals in my Ummah who will recite the Qur’an for begging from the people”. [From Tirmizi] 6. The worst abode of pretenders
  • 46. CHAPTER – I 6 6 Translation: It is narrated by Abdullah Ibne Abbas ® that Rasulullah (S) said, “ In the Hellfire, there is a valley from which the Hell itself seeks refuge four hundred times every day. This valley has been prepared for the pretenders of the Ummah of Rasulullah (S), for the bearers of the Book of Allah, for the one who spends in the way other than Allah, for the one who performs Hajj and for the one who goes out for Jihad [struggle] in the way of Allah”. [If these acts are performed hypocritically for the sake of pretension, they are doomed and their abode will be the valley in the hellfire: Translator] [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne Ma’ja – Ch. Al-Riya] 7. Disrespect of Allah
  • 47. CHAPTER – I 7 7 Translation: It is narrated by Abdullah Ibne Maswood ® that Rasulullah (S) said, “ The person who performs Salah articulately while he is in public [with all precautions and fear and correctly performs Ruku and Sajud] and when he is alone, he offers his prayers with recklessness, such person is disrespectful to his Sustainer and makes a fun of Him”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al- Tarheeb] 8. Importance of sincerity of intention
  • 48. CHAPTER – I 8 8 Translation: It is narrated by Abu Umamah ® that a person came to Rasulullah (S) and inquired that a man participates in Jihad for reward and for recognition in this world, will he get the reward? Rasulullah (S) said, “ He will get nothing”. That person repeated his question three times and each time he (S) gave the same answer, “ He will get nothing”. At the end Rasulullah (S) said, “Allah (SWT) will accept only that Amal [action/deed] which is performed for Him and only to seek His pleasure”. [From Abu Dawood & Nisa’i] 9. Pretension is Shirk [making partners with Allah
  • 49. CHAPTER – I 9 9 Translation: Omar Ibne Khatt'ab ® narrates that one-day he went to Masjid-e-Nabavi [the Masjid of Rasulullah (S)] and found that Maa’z Ibne Jabal ® was sitting by the grave of Rasulullah (S) and crying. He inquired, “What makes you to cry?” Maa’z ® replied that he heard one thing from Rasulullah (S) that had caused me to cry: He (S) told, “ Even the slightest pretence tantamount to Shirk [making partners with Allah]”. [From Mishkat] Explanatory Note: Only this is not the Shirk that a man bows down before an idol and puts sacrifice on its altar. But the greatest Amal [action] if a person performs for the pleasure of others, or for show-off or for feeling elated in their eyes; in fact, he commits an act of Shirk. ‘To please’ is the right of Allah and he has shared it with others. 10. Who deserves the help of Allah?
  • 50. CHAPTER – I 10 10 Translation: It is narrated by a person from Madinah that Mua’via ® wrote to Aisha ® requesting her to advise him in the briefest possible words. In respond Aisha ® wrote, Blessings of Allah be upon you. I have heard Rasulullah (S) saying, “ Those who are desirous to get the pleasure of Allah and do not care for the displeasure of others, Allah helps such people and the displeasure of others does not cause any damage to them. But those who seek the pleasure of others at the cost of displeasure to Allah, Allah deprives them of His helping hands and throws them to the vagaries of humans. As a result, they remain deprived of the help of Allah and also they do not get any assistance from those whom he pleased at the cost of displeasure to Allah”. Blessings of Allah may be upon you. [From Tirmizi - Chapter: Persuasion] 11. Reward of seeking Akhirah
  • 51. CHAPTER – I 11 11 Translation: It is narrated by Zaid Ibne Thabit ® that he heard Rasulullah (S) saying, “ The person whose objective of life is [the attainment of] this world, Allah will deprive him of the peace and contentment of his heart and will always be running after the greed of collecting wealth an insatiable wants. He will get only that portion from this world that Allah had allotted to him. And those, whose objective is [the attainment of] Akhirah, Allah will shower upon them the peace and contentment of heart, protect it from the greed of wealth and they will get positively the allotted fortune of this world “. [Al-Targheeb wa al-Tarheeb] 12. The Purity of intention and the reward of Akhirah
  • 52. CHAPTER – I 12 12 Translation: Anas Ibne Malik ® narrates that while traveling with Rasulullah (S) on return back from Ghazwah Tabuk [the battle of Tabuk], he (S) said during this journey, “ Some people were left behind in Madinah but in fact they have been [constantly] with us in every valley and every mountain pass that we crossed throughout this journey. They were left behind only because due to some [honest] excuses”. [From Bukhari & Abu Dawood] Explanatory Note: This Hadith connotes that if anyone had the intention to do some good deed but due to some inability [excuses], he could not perform it, Allah will not deprive him from the reward of that Amal [action]. 13. Purity of intention and reward of Allah Translation: Abu Darda ® narrates from Rasulullah (S) that he (S) said, “ One who goes to bed with the intention to get
  • 53. CHAPTER – I 13 13 up for Tahajjud [nightly prayers] but due to deep slumber, he could not arise till the dawn breaks, the Salah of Tahajjud will be recorded to the credit of his account and the sleep [of that night] will be counted as reward from his Sustainer”. [From Nisa’i & Ibne Ma’ja] 14. Invaluable fruits of Sincerity Translation: Maa’z Ibne Jabal ® narrates that when Rasulullah (S) was deputing him to Yemen, he said, “O Prophet of Allah! Please give me some advice”. Rasulullah (S) said, “Keep your intention clean [from all kinds of impurities. What ever you do, do it for the pleasure of Allah. In that case], a few deeds will suffice you [for your salvation] ”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb & Al-Ha’kim: Chapter –Sincerity]
  • 54. CHAPTER – II 14 14 CHAPTER - II IMANIYAT [THE BELIEVES] 15. Iman, Islam, Ehsan and signs of dooms day
  • 55. CHAPTER – II 15 15 Translation: It is narrated by Abu Hurairah ® that Rasulullah (S) said, “You should ask me about Deen” But people, out of respect, were generally hesitant to ask questions from him (S). [And every body was desirous that someone comes from outside and puts questions to Rasulullah (S). This way, they will also be benefited]
  • 56. CHAPTER – II 16 16 So, a person came and sat very close to him (S) and asked, “O Prophet of Allah! What is Islam?” Rasulullah (S) said, “ Not to associate partners with Allah, establishing Salah, paying Zakah, and fasting in Ramadan”. He confirmed it and asked, “O Prophet of Allah! What is Iman?” Rasulullah (S) said, “Belief in Allah, His angels, His Scriptures, His Messengers, resurrection in Akhirah and believing that whatever is happening in this world is in accordance to His planning and discretion”. He confirmed it and asked, “ O Prophet of Allah! What is Ehsan?” Rasulullah (S) said, “ You fear Allah as if He is before your eyes. But if you cannot see Him, then [you take it for granted] He is watching you”. He confirmed it and asked, “O Prophet of Allah! When the dooms-day will come?” Rasulullah (S) said, “The way you are ignorant of it, similarly, I am also ignorant about its appointed hours but I can tell you its signs”. “ When you see that the woman has become the Master of her lord, take it as the sign that the dooms-day is at hand”. “ And when you see the bear-footed, dumb, deaf and naked people have become the master of the land, take it as the sign that the dooms-day is at hand”. “ And when you see that the shepherds are competing with one and other in constructing high-rise buildings, take it as a sign that the dooms-day is at hand”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb - Ref: Bukhari & Muslim] Explanatory Note: Literary meaning of Iman is conviction and trust in Allah. Islam means total surrender to Allah. Ehsan means to do something artistically with excellence.
  • 57. CHAPTER – II 17 17 The objective of the third question was how a man can be a pious and dutiful slave of Allah? Rasulullah (S) replied to this question that man couldn’t attain the best of deeds with best of intention unless he develops a constant vision that he is seeing Allah and he is present before Him or he is constantly under the watch of Allah. The essence of this concept is this that without constantly living under the conviction that either he is seeing Allah or Allah is watching him wherever he is and whatever he is doping; one cannot attain perfection with adoration in any of his action or deed. Further, the woman becoming the master of her Lord means that she is disobedient to her husband. Similarly, when the slave girl shows high headedness to her master, sons become arrogant to fathers, youngsters become disrespectful to elders, these are the approaching signs of the dooms-day. The second visible sign will appear when the uncivilized and dunce become the rulers of this earth. The third sign will appear when the people of low profile and the poor abound in wealth and it is expended in constructing tall and magnificent buildings in competition to others. When these signs are visible, it means that the dooms-day is at hand. As regards its timing, it is known to Allah alone. 16. Kalimah Tayyeba and Sincerity of Heart
  • 58. CHAPTER – II 18 18 Translation: From Zaid b Arqam ®, Rasulullah (S) said, “ One who recites, La Ilaha Ilallah with sincerity will enter into paradise”. People asked, “ What is Ikhlas [Sincerity]? Rasulullah (S) said, “ It connotes that accepting this Kalimah, one must restrain from all that Allah has prohibited”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb] And Musnad Ahmad has quoted [this Hadith] from Rifa’a Juhni ® in these words, “ One who stands witness with sincerity that there is no deity except Allah, confirms that I am the Messenger of Allah and follows the straight path, he will enter into paradise”. And Tirmizi narrates, “ The person who recites Kalimah and keeps himself aloof from Kaba’air [great sins] will go to Jannah [paradise]”.
  • 59. CHAPTER – II 19 19 Explanatory Note: All the above three narrations are extremely important. Mere recitation of Kalimah – La Ilaha Illallah, is no guarantee of Heaven. Along with it, following the straight path as ordained by Allah and His Prophet (S) and never approaching even to the proximity of [Kaba’air] great sins, are essential requisites to get into paradise. 17. Blessings of good deeds Translation: Abdullah b Umar ® asked from Rasulullah (S), “ O Prophet of Allah: will we be accountable for the deeds of Shirk [idolatry] committed during the time of Jahilyah [days of ignorance before Islam]?” Rasulullah (S) said, “ Those who will do good deeds in Islam will not be made accountable for Shirk [idolatry] committed during Jahilyah but those who will commit bad deeds in Islam will be accountable for the bad deeds of both the periods”. [From Musnad Ahmad]
  • 60. CHAPTER – II 20 20 18. State of Iman Translation: Anas b Malik ® reports: Rasulullah (S) visited a youth who was about to die. He (S) asked, “ Under what state you are?” The youth said, “ O Prophet of Allah! I feel hopeful of the Rahmah [kindness] of Allah but equally, I am fearful of my sins”. Rasulullah (S) said, “ Under such conditions [as at the time of death], Allah fulfils both the expectations. Allah will protect him from what he fears [from Hellfire] and grant him of what he was hopeful [the Paradise]”. [From Tirmizi] Explanatory Note: This Hadith teaches us the lesson that a Mumin neither feels despondent from the mercy of Allah nor nurtures no concern about the consequences of his sins. This state of Iman has also been described in these words: “Iman is in between hope and fear”. Expectation of kindness from Allah leads to good deeds and fear of the consequences of
  • 61. CHAPTER – II 21 21 sins leads towards repentance and seeking pardon from Him.
  • 62. CHAPTER – III 22 22 CHAPTER - III FOLLOWING THE BOOK [OF ALLAH] AND TRADITION [OF PROPHERT (S)] 19. Emphasis on fulfillment of Obligations Translation: Abdullah b Abbas ® narrates that Rasulullah (S), while giving a Khutba said, “ Allah has ordained right for everyone. So fulfill what is due to each. Be aware, Allah has declared some obligations [fulfill them], and designated some ways and methods [follow them], permitted some things [use them], and prohibited certain things [don’t go near them]. The Deen, which He has designed for you, it is easy and balanced, comprehensive and all encompassing. It is not suffocating”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani] Explanatory Note: From “suffocation”, it means that you will neither feel deprived by following the Deen nor it will retard the progress of human’s life. The highway of Deen is vast and smooth.
  • 63. CHAPTER – III 23 23 20. Deep involvement with the Qur’an Translation: Abu Shareeh Khizai ® says that one day Rasulullah (S) came to us and said, “ Do you stand witness that there is no deity except Allah and I am the Messenger of Allah?” People confirmed it affirmatively. After that Rasulullah (S) said, “ One end of this Qur’an is in the hands of Allah and the other end is in your hands. So hold it fast, you will never go astray, nor you will ever meet destruction after that”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb] 21. The Testament of Rasulullah (S)
  • 64. CHAPTER – III 24 24 Translation: Ibne Abbas ® narrates that Rasulullah (S) addressed us at the time of his last Hajj to Makkah and said, “ I am leaving behind for you the thing if you hold it fast, you will never go astray: the Book of Allah and the traditions of His Prophet (S) [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb] 22. Significance of the Revival of Sunnah Translation: Omar b Aauf ® narrates that one day Rasulullah (S) said to Bilal b Harith ®,” O Bilal! Be aware”. He ® said, “ O Prophet of Allah, “ About what you are asking
  • 65. CHAPTER – III 25 25 me to be aware of?” Rasulullah (S) said, “ Those who will revive my Sunnah after it is forgotten will get the reward equal to one who has been practicing it and the reward of those who were holding it will not be reduced. And those who will innovate something in Deen against the consent of Allah and His Rasul (S), he will be punished equal to one who was practicing it without making any reduction in the punishment of those who were practicing it”. [From Tirmizi] 23. Extraordinary reward for following Sunnah Translation: Ibne Abbas ® narrates that Rasulullah (S) said, “ Who will uphold my tradition while the Ummah is suffering from Fasad [is deviated], he will get the reward equal to hundred martyrs”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb] Explanatory Note: Such a tremendous reward he will get because in spite of the fact that his environment was not conducive and encountering immense opposition all around, he did not compromise with the wrongful attitude of the people. Rather, he stood firm as witness with his life and demonstrated that the salvation lies only in following life
  • 66. CHAPTER – III 26 26 pattern of Rasulullah (S).
  • 67. CHAPTER – IV 27 27 CHAPTER – IV I B A D A T 24. Miswak [tooth brush] and the pleasure of Allah Translation: From Aisha ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ Miswak [tooth brush] cleans the mouth and is a means to get the pleasure of Allah “. In another narration: “it increase eyes sight” [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb] 25. Wadhu - Recognition of Muslim
  • 68. CHAPTER – IV 28 28 Translation: From Abdullah b Umar ®. Gabriel asked Rasulullah (S), “ What is Islam?” He (S) said, “ The Islam is: You bear witness that there is no deity except Allah and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah; establish Salah and pay Zakah; perform Hajj and Umrah; take shower when it is essential; make wadhu correctly; and fast during Ramadan”. The questioner asked if he maintains all these, would he be considered as Muslim? Rasulullah (S) confirmed, “ Yes”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne Khazima] Explanatory Note: It is a part of the long Hadith of Gabriel, which has been narrated in different manner This Hadith deals with Hajj, Umrah and wadhu. The purpose of quoting this Hadith is to give due emphasis on performing wadhu correctly the way Rasulullah (S) did. The good wadhu will lead to concentration in prayers and create the condition of devotion and fear. The devil will be least able to pollute the Salah and that will be a great success.
  • 69. CHAPTER – IV 29 29 26. Azan – Protection from punishment Translation: From Anas b Malik ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ When Azan is called for Salah in any habitation, Allah protects it from the punishment of the day”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani] 27. Azan: the commitment of Pardon and Paradise
  • 70. CHAPTER – IV 30 30 Translation: Aqabah b Amir ® quotes from Rasulullah (S), “ Your Lord is extremely pleased with the shepherd when he calls for Azan from a mountaintop and offers Salah. Allah (SWT) responds: Look to my slave, he is calling for Azan away from habitation and offers prayers, he fears me, I will pardon him and reward him with paradise”. [From Abu Dawood and Nis’ai] 28. The first question on the Day of Judgment Translation: From Abdullah b Qurt ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ The first question on the Day of Judgment will be asked about Salah. If he succeeds, he will come out with flying colors in the rest of his deeds. If he fails in the evaluation of his Salah, his entire deeds will be spoiled”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani] Explanatory Note: This is so because Salah is the practical demonstration of Tawheed [Oneness of God] and is the foundation of Deen. If the edifice is sound, the entire structure will be strong. If the foundation is weak, the entire structure will be infirm. 29. Time to extinguish inferno of sin
  • 71. CHAPTER – IV 31 31 Translation: From Anas b Malik ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ At the time of every prayer an angel declares: O the progenies of Adam! Get up to extinguish the fire that you have ignited”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani] Explanatory Note: In between two Salah, people commit a lot of mistakes [sins] both small and great which may transform into hellfire in the next world. The angle, therefore, calls: come to Masjid to extinguish the fire ignited by you, offer prayers and beg His pardon. Only His pardon can put out this fire. 30. The beloveds of Allah Translation: Anas b Malik® heard Rasulullah (S) saying. “ Those who habitat the houses of Allah are His beloved friends”. [From Tabrani] Explanatory Note: Those who habitat the houses of Allah
  • 72. CHAPTER – IV 32 32 [Masajid] and render services for them, they are the beloved slaves of Allah. 31. Attachment with Masjid, the proof of Iman Translation: From Abu Sayeed Khudri ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ When you see a person attending Salah in congregation in Masjid on a regular basis, you confirm that he is a Mumin”. [From Tirmizi & Ibne Ma’ja] 32. Steps towards Salah in Congregation
  • 73. CHAPTER – IV 33 33 Translation: Ubai b Ka’ab ® narrates that the house of an Ansari was far away from the Prophet’s Masque but he was regular in attending Salah in the Masjid without losing any one. Someone asked him, “Why don’t you get a donkey to enable you to attend the Masjid both in hot weather and during the night?” He replied, “ I do not prefer to have residence near Masjid. I want to come on foot and get the reward for each step in coming to and from the Masjid”. Hearing this Rasulullah (S) said, “ Allah (SWT) will reward him for each step”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Muslim] 33. Salatul Fajr and Isha in the eyes of Sahabah Translation: Abdullah Ibne Umar ® says that when we did not find any one at the time of Fajr and Isha in congregation, we used to have bad presumption about him. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne Khazima, Tabrani]
  • 74. CHAPTER – IV 34 34 Explanatory Note: They were presuming such persons as hypocrites who were mostly found absent in Fajr and Isha. There was no electricity. People could hide themselves easily. The hypocrites, whose hearts were devoid of Iman, used to abstain. The Qur’an has depicted their picture in these words: “they come to prayer but under compulsion with no interest” 34. Matters to think for Imam Translation: From Abdullah b Umar ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ One who leads the prayer should fear Allah. He should know that he is accountable for the followers [behind him in Salah]. If he leads the prayer in perfect order, he will get the reward equal to his followers with no decrease in their reward. But if his leadership [in Salah] is defective, he himself will be the loser and his followers will suffer nothing”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani] 35. Preference for offering non-obligatory prayers in
  • 75. CHAPTER – IV 35 35 house Translation: Abdullah b Maswood ® says that he asked Rasulullah *S), “ Is offering of non-obligatory prayers in house better than in Masajid?” Rasulullah (S) said, “ Don’t you see how close my house is from Masjid? Offering non-obligatory prayers in house is more preferable to me than in the Masjid but the obligatory prayers must be offered in the Masjid”. [Ibne Ma’ja & Musnad Ahmad] 36. Stealing in the prayer Translation: From Abu Qatada ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ The worst thief is that who commits stealing in his prayers”. People asked. “ O Prophet of Allah! What means the stealing in prayers? Rasulullah (S) said, “ It means that he does not perform Ruku and Sajud in perfect order”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani & Ibne Khazima] 37. Disintegration of Islamic order
  • 76. CHAPTER – IV 36 36 Translation: From Abu Umamah ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ A time will come when the order of Islam will fall apart one by one. When something will disintegrate, people, instead of removing the disorder will be contented with the remaining part. The first thing that will fall apart will be the order of justice [Rightful guided Khilafah] and the last thing will be the order of Salah”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne Heban] Explanatory Note: It means that gradually the foundation of Deen will start crumbling one by one. First the political sovereignty of Islam will wither away, resulting in fast dwindling of the system till the last link of the chain will be lost too. Most of the people will abandon Salah and that will be the last stage of decadence. 38. Significance of Zakah in Deen Translation: Abdullah b Maswood ® narrates, “ We have been ordained to establish Salah and pay Zakah. One who offers Salah but does not pay Zakah, his Salah will not be
  • 77. CHAPTER – IV 37 37 accepted by Allah”. In other version, such person is not Muslim and his deeds will not benefit him [on the Day of Judgment]. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani] 39. Zakah, the right of Allah Translation: From Abu Hurairah ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ When you have paid Zakah on your wealth, you have fulfilled your obligation to Allah. And one who has accumulated ill-gotten gains and expends in the way of Allah, he will get no reward but, on the contrary, it would be a sin”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne Khazima & Ibne Heban] 40. Fasting in Ramadan and Traviah Translation: From Abu Hurairah ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ Allah has prescribed fasting in Ramadan obligatory and I have introduced Salatul Traviah for you. Those who will fast
  • 78. CHAPTER – IV 38 38 in Ramadan and offer Traviah with Iman and expecting reward, they will be as clean from sin as they were when born”. [Al-Targheeb & al-Tarheeb] Explanatory Note: In Hadith the word “Qaya’m” has been used which means Traviah. On who is Mumin and does these two things, expecting reward in Akhirah, all his sins will be pardoned. As regards sins pertaining to rights of the people, they will be pardoned only when either the right is returned to the rightful person or he forgives with pleasure. 41. Emphasis on Sehri [i.e., eating before dawn breaks] Translation: Abdullah b Harith ® narrated from a companion of Rasulullah (S) that he went to him (S) at the time when he was taking Sehri. Rasulullah (S) said, “ Taking Sehri is the blessing granted by Allah. So, never give up taking Sehri”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Nisa’i] Explanatory Note: Jews were not accustomed to take Sehri while fasting. It was an innovation introduced by their Rabbis or they were restrained by Allah to have Sehri in consequence to their transgression. Simple and easy directives were given to the Ummah of the last Prophet of Allah and Sehri is one of them. Sehri helps in remembering Allah well during day time
  • 79. CHAPTER – IV 39 39 and creates ease in other works. This is the blessing of Sehri. 42. Fasting, the Zakah of body Translation: From Abu Hurairah ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ There is a Zakah [purification] of every thing. The Zakah of the body is fasting and the fasting is half Sabr”. [From Ibne Ma’ja] Explanatory Note: According to modern research all the Muslims and non-Muslims Doctors are of the opinion that through fasting, as per Muslim’s tradition, one gets rid of a lot of dangerous diseases. And that “fasting is half Sabr” means: it is an Ebadah that is comparatively more pure than others and is free of pretension, and the spiritual power that one gets in sustaining control over the self is equal to half of what one can get from all the rest of the Ebadah. 43. Fasting is a shield
  • 80. CHAPTER – IV 40 40 Translation: Uthman b Abul A’s ® reports that he heard Rasulullah (S) saying, “ The way a shield protects you in the battle field, similarly, fasting is a shield that will protect you from Hellfire”. [Al-Targheeb Al-Tarheeb] 44. Prayers for breaking fast and its big reward Translation: Rasulullah (S) said, “ The Muslim who fasts and recites this Du’a [with the breaking of his fast] ‘ O the Magnificent Allah, the Al-Mighty, the Supreme! You are my Lord, there is no deity except you, pardon my enormous sins and only Thou can pardon my great sins [Translation f the Du’a], he will be cleaned of his sins as if he is born today”. [Al-Targheeb WA Al-Tarheeb] 45. Etiquette of Fasting
  • 81. CHAPTER – IV 41 41 Translation: From Abu Hurairah ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ Fasting is not just giving up eating or drinking. The real fasting is to keep away from useless and absurd acts and restrain from lustful talks. So one who is fasting, if he is rebuked or put to altercation, he should declare that he is fasting, he is fasting”. [i.e., he is not in a position to argue] [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne Khazima & Ibne Heban] 46. Fasting while traveling Translation: Anas b Malik ® says that we were traveling with Rasulullah (S), some of us were fasting and some were not. We stopped at one place and it was a very hot day. Those who have blanket were most comfortable and were under
  • 82. CHAPTER – IV 42 42 shadow while some were protecting themselves just by hands. At this juncture, those who were fasting fell down and those who were not, got up, fixed their tents and watered their rids [animals]. [Seeing this condition] Rasulullah (S) said, “ Today, those who were not fasting collected all the Ajr [reward]”. In another tradition it is said, “ The companions ® opined that the traveler who has the stamina, preferably, should fast and the traveler who feels week should preferably not fast”. [From Muslim] Explanatory Note: Perhaps it was the journey for the Conquest of Makkah that occurred in Ramadan. During this journey at some place, Rasulullah (S) broke his fast so that others might follow him (S). But some fasted because Rasulullah (S) did not ordain to do it. When they stopped at some place, those who were fasting were feeling run down but those who were not got up with zeal, fixed their tents and watered the riding animals. 47. Topic Same
  • 83. CHAPTER – IV 43 43 Translation: Jabir ® narrates that Rasulullah (S) passed through a person who was lying unconscious under the shadow of a tree and people were sprinkling water upon him. Rasulullah (S) inquired, “ What happened to him?” People said, “ O Prophet of Allah! He was fasting, could not sustain and fell down unconscious". Rasulullah (S) said, “ Fasting, while traveling is no good. It is essential for you to get the benefit of Allah’s given concessions”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Nisa’i] Explanatory Note: The person who is bodily week and is likely to encounter such situation due to fasting, he should enjoy the benefit of Allah’s given concession. 48. Significance of Ramadan fasting
  • 84. CHAPTER – IV 44 44 Translation: From Abu Hurairah ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ If someone [intentionally] abandons even one day of fasting in Ramadan without any excuse, permissible in Shariah [state of sickness or traveling], if he fasts for the whole of his life, will not be able to compensate for this day”. [Tirmizi & Abu Dawood] 49. Tragic end of those who disregard fasting [intentionally] Translation: Abu Umamah Al-Baheli ® reports that he heard Rasulullah (S) saying, “ While, I was sleeping two persons came, they hold my shoulder, brought me to a rugged
  • 85. CHAPTER – IV 45 45 mountain and asked me to climb over it. I told them that I cannot climb”. They said, “ Climb, we will make it easy for you”. So I climbed and when I reached the middle of the mountain, I heard the sounds of crying extremely I (S) asked, “What these cries are? They replied, “ These are the cries of the people in the Hellfire”. Then I advanced further, I saw some people who were hanging upside down, their jaws have been torn apart and were bleeding. I (S) inquired, “ Who are these people?” They told me, “ They are those who intentionally abandoned fasting, eating and drinking in the month of Ramadan”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Ibne Khazima & Ibne Heban] 50. Eid – The day of reward
  • 86. CHAPTER – IV 46 46 Translation: Sa’d b Aws Ansari narrates from his father, Aws Ansari ® that Rasulullah (S) said, “ When the day of Eid comes, the angles of Allah take position at the corners of each street and declare, “ O the Believers! Proceed to your Lord Who is very merciful, tells you about the good deeds, favors you with Tawfeeq to practice them and then award you with big rewards. He ordained you for Traviah and you did it, He ordained you to fast during the day time and you fasted, you followed the directives from your lord, now come and pick up your prizes”. When the people complete their Eid prayers, an angle announces, “ O the people! Your Lord has pardoned you, so returned to your homes with flying colors. This is the reward of Eid Day and this day is known in the world of angles as the Day of Reward.” [Al-Targheeb Al-Tarheeb]
  • 87. CHAPTER – IV 47 47 51. Haste in performing obligatory Hajj Translation: From Abdullah b Abbas ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ O the people! When Hajj becomes obligatory, make haste in its performance as none of you knows when and what obstruction may fall in its way”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb] 52. Consequence of neglecting Hajj Translation: Abu Umamah ® narrates from Rasulullah (S), “ If a person is not a poor, not sick and there is no restriction form a tyrant ruler, even then he is not performing Hajj, it makes no difference as to whether he dies as a Jew or a Christian”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Baihaqi]
  • 88. CHAPTER – IV 48 48 Explanatory Note: If the performing of Hajj has become obligatory and there is no restriction, even then if it is not performed, the Iman is in danger. 53. The pilgrims of Haram in the sight of Allah Translation: From Jabir ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ Those who proceed on Hajj and Umrah are the honorable guests of Allah (SWT). Allah called them to His house and they responded. Now whatever prayers they made before Him, He granted them”. [Al-Targheeb Al-Tarheeb} Explanatory Note: There are different versions of this Hadith. In some, the pilgrims ask for pardon, Allah accepts it. In some, it is stated that Allah also pardons those about whom, the pilgrims pray for their Maghfirah [pardon]. However, it must be clearly understood that the sins that pertain to human rights will not be excused till the person [whose rights have been usurped or violated] himself forgives it. 54. Women’s Jihad – Hajj and Umrah
  • 89. CHAPTER – IV 49 49 Translation: Abu Hurairah ® quotes from Rasulullah (S), “ The Jihad [struggling in the way of Allah] for the elders, the week and womenfolk is the performing of Hajj and Umrah”. [From Nisa’i] 55. The True Hajj Translation: Abdullah b Umar ® narrates that a person asked Rasulullah (S), “ Who is the Haji [one who performs the Hajj]? Rasulullah (S) said, “ Whose hair are in disarray and putting on dirty cloths”. The man asked, “ What action of Hajj is the best”? Rasulullah (S) said, “ Reciting loudly the Talbeeh of Labbaik and sacrificing animal”. The man asked, “ What is the meaning of Als-Sabeel”? Rasulullah (S) said, “ It means the transport and the traveling expenses”.
  • 90. CHAPTER – IV 50 50 [From Ibne Ma’ja] Explanatory Note: This Hadith tells us that what kind of Pilgrimage Allah likes. Rasulullah (S) elaborates that Hajj is a worship of total devotion. Those who intend to visit the House of their beloved Allah; they should have little or least botheration about their food, dress and shower. Whatever time they get should utilize it in praying, reciting, crying and seeking the pardon of Allah. In the last question, the man, referring the word “Als-Sabeel” of Verse 47 of Al-Imran, asked what it connotes? Rasulullah (S) explained that there must be proper arrangement of transport to reach the House of Allah and traveling expenses for the journey. 56. Allah’s especial bounties for the people of Arafat Translation: From Abdullah b Umar ®. Rasulullah (S) said,” When pilgrims cry and beg near the mount of Arafat, Allah (SWT) gets down to the first sky [close to this world] and says to His angles: Look to my slaves, in what condition they have come to Me with hairs in disarray and covered with dust”.
  • 91. CHAPTER – IV 51 51 XXX Explanatory Note: It appears from this Hadith that when people reach Arafat and are totally absorbed in begging and crying to their Lord with hope, secretly and loudly, the mercy of Allah is especially showered upon them 57. Sacrifices and Sincerity Translation: From Ali b Talib ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ O people! Sacrifice [animal], shed the blood of animals for reward in the Akhirah. Though the blood of the animals apparently falls on the ground but, in fact, it is deposited with Allah (SWT) [in the account of one who sacrifices]”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al-Tarheeb: Tabrani] Explanatory Notes: In the Hadith, the word of “Hirz” has been used. Hirz is that box in which people keep their cloths etc. On the day of Adha, sacrifice is the greatest source of reward. The blood of animal, in our limited vision, falls on the ground and becomes valueless. But as the Prophet of Allah says it goes directly to the treasure of Allah to the credit of one who sacrifices it. 58. Who is the unfortunate?
  • 92. CHAPTER – IV 52 52 Translation: From Abu Sayeed Khudri ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ Allah (SWT) says: the person whom I blessed with health and financial prosperity and he enjoys this condition continuously for five years, he did not care to come to Me, he is unfortunate”. [Al-Targheeb – Ibne Heban] Explanatory Notes: Health and prosperity are two great favors of Allah. Who has got these blessings, he should try utmost to cement his relation with Allah and be thankful to Him both through words and deeds. But getting these favors, he does not turn to Allah, not one, two, three but completely for five years for performing Hajj to the House of Allah, what can be more unfortunate thing than this event. He should know it clearly that the One who has made these favors to him, can take them back instantly and there is no guarantee that will he ever get them back. 59. Balance in Ebadah
  • 93. CHAPTER – IV 53 53 Translation: From Ziad b Nuaim Hadrami ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “Allah has ordained four Ebadah, obligatory in Islam. A person who performs three Ebadah and neglects the fourth one, the three will not benefit him till he acts upon all the four. The four obligatory Ebadah are: Salah, Zakah, Sawm and Hajj”. [From Musnad Ahmad] Explanatory Note: This and other Ahadith, falling in the same category tell us the importance of Salah, Zakah, Sawm and Hajj in Deen. Especially, they constitute a great significance for today’s Muslims. A large number of Muslims have abandoned Salah. Even those who perform Salah don’t pay Zakah. Some fast but don’t go near Salah nor pay Zakah. Some care for Salah, Sawm and Zakah but are neglecting Hajj. Rasulullah (S) warns such people to perform all the four with equal emphasis. If you take care of only three and neglect the fourth, you will be in great trouble in the Akhirah. Allah (SWT) will ask that He made four fundamentals obligatory Ebadah not three, two or one: who authorized you to make this division? Being the slave, how you became the master? Committing to Kalimah, becoming Muslim, acknowledging the position of servitude and being the follower of My
  • 94. CHAPTER – IV 54 54 Prophet (S), how you revolted against the established fundamentals of Deen? Brother and sisters, think over this scenario. What reply you will have on the Day of Judgment? What a tragic consequence you will be encountering on that Day!
  • 95. CHAPTER – V 55 55 CHAPTER - V S O C I A L O B L I G A T I O N S 60. The rights of Parents Translation: Abu Umamah ® narrates that a person asked from Rasulullah (S), “ What rights parents have on their children?” Rasulullah (S) said, “ They are your heaven and hell”. [From: Ibne Ma’ja] Explanatory Note: If you take care of them and meet your obligations, you will earn paradise but if you don’t do that, you will land in hell. From another Hadith and the directives of the Qur’an, it appears that the position of mother is higher than that of the father. The Qur’an, after giving due emphasis over nice treatment with parents, describes the trouble and hardship which the mother sustains during pregnancy, nursing
  • 96. CHAPTER – V 56 56 and caring. The onerous right of mother can be understood from the following Hadith: Translation: A person came to Rasulullah (S) and said, “ O Prophet of Allah! I carried my mother on my back from Yemen and performed Hajj, putting her always on my back. I circulated around the House of Allah, hurriedly walked between Safa and Marwah, went to Arafat, came to Muzdalfah, threw pebbles in Manaa with her on my back. She is too old to move around at all. I have performed all these acts keeping her on my back. Have I fulfilled her rights or my obligations to her?” Rasulullah (S) said, “ No”. The man asked, “ Why not”? Rasulullah (S) said, “ It is because she sustained all the trouble and hardship with the prayer that you be alive and what you have done with her, it was with the intention that she may die soon” 61. Paradise under the foot of the mother Translation: Mua’via b Jahemah ® reports that his father went to Rasulullah (S) and said, “ O Prophet of Allah! I want to participate in Jihad and have come to seek your consent”. Rasulullah (S) asked, “ Is your mother alive?” He said, “ yes”.
  • 97. CHAPTER – V 57 57 Rasulullah (S) said, “ Keep you busy in her service. Heaven lies under her foot”. [Musnad Ahmad] Explanatory Note: Rasulullah (S) knew that his mother was alive. She was old and was in dire need of his services but the son was desirous to participate in Jihad. He (S) advised that the battlefield of Jihad is in your house. Go and take care of your mother This Hadith does not mean at all that whose parents are alive should not come out of his house for the service of Deen. The parents of the most of the Sahabah ® were alive but they were going out for Jihad and Dawah Ilallah. 62. Compensation for praying and seeking Maghfirah for Parents Translation: From Anas b Malik ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ If some one’s parent died and he had been disobedient to them in their lifetime. He becomes conscious of it and starts praying for them regularly. Allah will treat him as obedient to his parents and save him from the consequences of his disobedience”. [Baihaqi – Al-Iman]
  • 98. CHAPTER – V 58 58 63. Nicely dealing with parents after death Translation: Abu Usaid Malik b Ibne Rabia Sa’aidi ® narrates that we were sitting with Rasulullah (S), a person from Banu Salmah came and asked him (S), “ O Prophet of Allah! My parents are dead. Is there any right of my parents left with me to fulfill?” Rasulullah (S) said, “ Yes. After the death of parents, it is obligatory upon children that they should pray for them, seek their Maghfirah [pardon] from Allah, fulfill their commitments, and nicely treat the relations akin to them and to be respectful to their friends and entertain them”. [Al-Targheeb wa Al- Tarheeb: Abu Dawood, Ibne Ma’ja & Ibne Heban] 64. Treating nicely with Maternal Aunt
  • 99. CHAPTER – V 59 59 Translation: Abdullah b Umar® reports that a person came to Rasulullah (S) and said, “ O Prophet of Allah! I have committed a great sin. Is there any possible chance for me to repent for it?” Rasulullah (S) asked, “ Are your parents alive?” He said, “ No”. Rasulullah (S) again asked, “ Have you any maternal aunt?” He said, “ Yes” Rasulullah (S) said, “ Go and serve her”. [From Musnad Ahmad] Explanatory Note: The general condition of Tawba [repentance] is this that man repents for his deeds, cries in heart and seeks Allah’s pardon. But Rasulullah (S), under wider spectrum of Knowledge from Allah (SWT), understood that if fair and nice treatment is given to mother or maternal aunt, this sin could be washed out. None could envision such a way out except the Prophet of Allah.
  • 100. CHAPTER – V 60 60 65. Respectability to Teacher Translation: From Abu Hurairah ®. Rasulullah (S) said, “ Learn about Deen, develop modesty and seriousness for acquiring the knowledge of Deen and be humble and submissive to your teachers [or from whom you learn]”. [From: Al-Targheeb Al-Tarheeb- Tabrani] Explanatory Note: It is a confirmed opinion of scholars that after Allah and His Rasul (S) the highest position is that of parents and then that of the teacher. They [parents] are the physical guardians and the teacher is the guardian of Deen. After physical nourishment, training of Deen and morality starts. Parents are like the architects and teachers decorate and beautify the building. 66. The rights of the husband